Rear 2in flare mod for stock bedside

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MichaelChad

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Thanks! Was a rewarding project, every time I hit the dirt and come off the trails without a single rub/bump (without a ridiculous lift) I get a little more of the payoff. Cost less than $300 including all the tools and materials too, since I already had the flares.
 

SlimChaChi

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They look good, like it came from the factory like that. Good job now you definitely need to get some 37's to fill up the wheel wells. Makes your tires look like roller skate wheels. Lol.


Yea wells look empty...37s soon though. Can't take credit for the work, Chris at Wayne's Auto Body in NJ is the man with the skill...


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rear fender flare was cut down 1.5 - 2" in order to match the smaller flare of the fiberglass front fender flares...

I know everyone is saying 37's, 37's, 37's, but I like the fact that you can do about anything in your truck now and NEVER worry about compression body damage. I'll guarantee you that at full compression, if you got a photo of it, that it would look badass!!! Plus, it's gonna definitely be easier to clean your fender wells out now and in the winter......just my $.02.
 
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