How to Remove & Paint Factory Fender Flares
#31
American Muscle
Thread Starter
So yes, do it. Well worth the effort.
#33
I was able to pull the fenders back and use a screwdriver to push in on these clips
You want to push from right to left so it starts to pull out, then press on the other side of the clip and it will release. Work your way around the fender. Took me maybe 15 minutes to get all 4 fenders off the truck.
And they needed a painting quite badly
I used Krylon SUPERMAXX and its holding up great.
You want to push from right to left so it starts to pull out, then press on the other side of the clip and it will release. Work your way around the fender. Took me maybe 15 minutes to get all 4 fenders off the truck.
And they needed a painting quite badly
I used Krylon SUPERMAXX and its holding up great.
#34
American Muscle
Thread Starter
Do you have an after pics?
Looking back this is definitely well worth the effort and the re-paint seemed to hold up better than the factory plastic.
Looking back this is definitely well worth the effort and the re-paint seemed to hold up better than the factory plastic.
#35
I'll get some tomorrow.
I almost bought new flares but then I thought what the hell, $5 in paint and a few minutes of time just might save me the expense of new flares. If it fails, then oh well, it was worth it. But it turned out great.
I had tried some back to black plastic restore but it only helped for a few weeks at a time and I think ultimately it made them fade even more.
I almost bought new flares but then I thought what the hell, $5 in paint and a few minutes of time just might save me the expense of new flares. If it fails, then oh well, it was worth it. But it turned out great.
I had tried some back to black plastic restore but it only helped for a few weeks at a time and I think ultimately it made them fade even more.
#38
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Great thread, good spring time afternoon chore .
I was going to fit large pieces of thin cardboard or brown packaging paper around the edges, then gently lift and slide in behind the moldings when I paint them, but I like this removal idea too.
I was going to fit large pieces of thin cardboard or brown packaging paper around the edges, then gently lift and slide in behind the moldings when I paint them, but I like this removal idea too.