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Its to the point that i hate walking past my truck and looking at how bad the rust on the fenders are, I don't have the money or time to completely replace the fenders yet so i'm looking at flares for a temporary fix. I cant decide whether or not to do color matched or leave them black, any ideas or maybe someone could do a chop with some black flares? I'm just worried how the black will look with my color combo
 

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Unless you found a super deal on flares, you would be better off money wise to replace the fenders. You can get fenders cheap! I got two for my old truck for around $100. Flares are going to be north of that for sure.
 

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I can get all 4 for 250, the problem with replacing the fenders is that the paint for this thing is 200 a quart
 

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$200 per qt? WOW.
Going with a "off road" thick flare?
 

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I was thinking oem style, and yeah the paint is expensive there's a lot of metallic in the blue
 

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OEM style ones are on Ebay for about $140 a set all day everyday...
 
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