Did you have to cut off the tabs on the inside of the flares?Look into just buying the stock oem smooth flares from the dealer. They aren’t as bad as you think. A friend of mine does body work. He purchased the flares from the dealer, painted to match and cleared them for 250.00 total cost. I them installed them. You will have to change the wheel spats too ( the little black plastic mud guards type things). I have about 50.00 in all four of them.
Yes, I cut the tabs and bought door edge protection tape so the edge of the flares do not make direct contact with the paint.Did you have to cut off the tabs on the inside of the flares?
How was the install on these? Happy with them still? I would have to get factory or other flares, buy paint materials and pay my painter and still do the install. Thinking this may be my route.I added these from paintedfenderflares.com. Perfect paint match.
Did you have to modify the "spats" at all? I would rather not have to remove them to install the flares.I added these from paintedfenderflares.com. Perfect paint match.
I had to remove the small black decrative mud flap pieces at the lower feders. Front and rear.Did you have to modify the "spats" at all? I would rather not have to remove them to install the flares.
Im real happy with these flares. Perfect paint match and fit.How was the install on these? Happy with them still? I would have to get factory or other flares, buy paint materials and pay my painter and still do the install. Thinking this may be my route.
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Same boat... I'm curious how these compare to the factory ones (width and height). I am interested in the smooth ones though. I contacted the company about it but they have not responded.How was the install on these? Happy with them still? I would have to get factory or other flares, buy paint materials and pay my painter and still do the install. Thinking this may be my route.
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These look really nice. Did this version have tabs as some others have mentioned? Or are they held on with the wheel lip screws and 3m tape?
Nice rig!