Has anyone installed these textured flares yet?
Has anyone installed these textured flares yet?
Has anyone used these textured flares yet? Ebay ad removed site violation If so are there any pros and cons? Photos? I am interested in them but know I will need to remove them periodically to clean the salt and mud from underneath.
Well this is fruitless. Please remove the post. There is no brand name or photos without the companies name plastered on it. This is the first forum I have had a link censored that was not a direct plug for a business.
This is the flare i was referring to.
TEXTURED, similar to the factory black plastic moldings on the bumpers, door guards, bed rails, tailgate lip.
The fender flares specifications are:
1. ABS Plastic (Black)
2. Size: The flares will cover 4.0 inches (height) of the fender and extend out 2.5 (width) inch from the fender.
The benefits of buying this set of fender flares are:
1. It comes with a 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY.
2. There is NO DRILLING REQUIRED.
3. It comes with all the mounting hardwares and the rubber seal strip with the geniune 3M automotive tape.
4. It comes with instructions, and all you need is a philips screwdriver and or allen wrench.
5. Most importantly, you can install this yourself and in 10 minutes or less.
6. Uses all factory mounting locations, no possible way of damaging your vehicle during installation.
7. It has 100% UV Protection, no chalking, no cracking, no warping.
8. It is a single-piece design and construction.
9. It has integrated designs that complements the vehicle's original body lines.
10. Fits great with stock wheels and tires or aftermarket larger wheels and tires.
11. Focuses on the style and looks of your vehicle.
12. OEM STYLE means it is similar to OEM size and shape, but is not OEM.
Please note, I do offer 2 different styles of fender flares per vehicle. Please read what the differences are between the TEXTURE and SMOOTH flares that I sell.
1. TEXTURE is similar to the factory black plastic moldings on the bumpers, door guards, bed rails, tailgate lip. It looks and feels like an ORANGE PEEL. I do not recommended it for paint matching. It gives the truck a rugged look.
TEXTURED, similar to the factory black plastic moldings on the bumpers, door guards, bed rails, tailgate lip.
The fender flares specifications are:
1. ABS Plastic (Black)
2. Size: The flares will cover 4.0 inches (height) of the fender and extend out 2.5 (width) inch from the fender.
The benefits of buying this set of fender flares are:
1. It comes with a 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY.
2. There is NO DRILLING REQUIRED.
3. It comes with all the mounting hardwares and the rubber seal strip with the geniune 3M automotive tape.
4. It comes with instructions, and all you need is a philips screwdriver and or allen wrench.
5. Most importantly, you can install this yourself and in 10 minutes or less.
6. Uses all factory mounting locations, no possible way of damaging your vehicle during installation.
7. It has 100% UV Protection, no chalking, no cracking, no warping.
8. It is a single-piece design and construction.
9. It has integrated designs that complements the vehicle's original body lines.
10. Fits great with stock wheels and tires or aftermarket larger wheels and tires.
11. Focuses on the style and looks of your vehicle.
12. OEM STYLE means it is similar to OEM size and shape, but is not OEM.
Please note, I do offer 2 different styles of fender flares per vehicle. Please read what the differences are between the TEXTURE and SMOOTH flares that I sell.
1. TEXTURE is similar to the factory black plastic moldings on the bumpers, door guards, bed rails, tailgate lip. It looks and feels like an ORANGE PEEL. I do not recommended it for paint matching. It gives the truck a rugged look.
My buddy has them on his 03, we raptor lined the rockers and they look awesome. Kind of a good contrast, truck is silver with black rockers and flares both textured. Not sure if the same company, but I'm sure the same appeal...
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