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Looking for good deal on a full set of OEM fender flares for a 2019-2022 RAM 3500 long bed. Painted to match if there is source for those.

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Looking for good deal on OEM fender flares for a 2019-2022 RAM 3500 long bed. Or just a source that sells the RAM OEM flairs in a set of 4. I have look around the web and found a few aftermarket options.
I found a few OEM options sold piece by piece. I would think there would be someone selling them as a full set . I even found some OEM full sets pre painted to match your truck color on Ebay, but only for the 4th gen 12-18 models.
This truck I found pics of online is very close to my spec, in that it is a white single/regular cab HD Bighorn sport with OEM fender flares added to it.
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I'll be following. Looking for something similar for my 2500. I am pretty sure the OEM flares use holes on the side of the fender as well as holes on the lip. Hoping to find something that looks like them...uses the just factory holes on the inner lip like my old Dakota did...or the holes on the inner with molding tape on the upper (outer) edge.
 
These are the factory OEM flares. They fit perfect. Also this kit comes with all the skirts. Dealer removed all this and installed Bushwackers and aftermarket wheels and tires before I bought it. I went back to stock and these are what it came with originally. I did not put the skirts back on it but will get you a couple more pics in a bit.
 
Pretty sure the OEM Flares use holes/ fasteners on the face (side) of the fenders. Those of us without factory flares don't have holes on the side, just the inner lip
 
That is true. I used the term "factory" very loosely. They are each professionally plastic wrapped with the Mopar parts tags on them. I'm guessing this is just how they sell them for trucks that already had them. The kit says it does not come with a template for the holes.
 
That is true. I used the term "factory" very loosely. They are each professionally plastic wrapped with the Mopar parts tags on them. I'm guessing this is just how they sell them for trucks that already had them. The kit says it does not come with a template for the holes.
I was wondering about that, the pics of OEM flares I had found of used OEMs on eBay looked like they had fasteners that would be on outside of the fender.
Do you think a body shop would be able to figure out where to put the holes without a template?
 
I was wondering about that, the pics of OEM flares I had found of used OEMs on eBay looked like they had fasteners that would be on outside of the fender.
Do you think a body shop would be able to figure out where to put the holes without a template?
I would think a good body shop could do it. I have also read where people have flipped the fasteners and
used double sided on the back of the fastener. I would like to know if this is possible or not before I made
the investment.
 
These OEM flares already have connectors on the back side that go into the holes on the face of the fender. My fenders already had the holes. All I did was attach the screws on the underside wheelwell and then push the face of the flares so the snaps snapped into the holes on the outside of the fender. It would be very easy to mark where the holes need to be.
 
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