Let's Talk Fender Flares

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Alright, thanks! Ill have to look into those. Ill have to measure and see how much width I actually need


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I had a set of the factory style flares on my 96, for the price you cant beat them, not sure about your state but they covered most of my 35/12.50s
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Well maybe those will be enough! Judging by this pic it looks like it will be close!
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Well maybe those will be enough! Judging by this pic it looks like it will be close!
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They should come close to covering your tire, i think they add 1.5" tire coverage
 

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Ill probably end up going with the cheap ones that look like garden trim! Flares are ridiculously expensive but I figured I would see if there are any other options first lol

Hey now, I have garden trim on my truck :lol: that's a good name for it! I personally like the OEM style and I'm going to a yard this morning to find them. There's an orange truck on here (newer member) and he has flares but they're not Bushwacker but they run about $400 and they don't stick out ridiculously far.
 

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Check out a local junkyard and see what they have thats were us maine fellas gettem lol
 

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I have the OE style Bushwackers, and the 88-98 Premium ebay fender flares. Bushwackers / $400 Ebay $100.

The ebay ones were SOOOO much better quality.. they were thicker, i personally think they look more "OE"

Save the $300 for something else!
 

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Not to mention, the OE flares a a HUGE pain in the ass to install on the front if not equipped from original.
 
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