GEN 2 Rear fender flare removal

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Vale46

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I recently rubbed some of the paint off my passenger side rear fender flare, no damage to the plastic. When getting a price to repaint, the company mentioned the part can be damaged when removing and could need replacing.

Have any of you dealt with a similar issue and does removing the flare usually end up with damage and needing replacement?

Just what to make sure I am not facing a higher bill than needed.

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While chrome may not be my first choice, to each their own. I think it’s great that everyone styles their beast differently. Who wants a bunch of cookie cutter Raptors out there. Personalize the crap out of it! Good for you, nikhsub1!! Looks fine!
 

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While chrome may not be my first choice, to each their own. I think it’s great that everyone styles their beast differently. Who wants a bunch of cookie cutter Raptors out there. Personalize the crap out of it! Good for you, nikhsub1!! Looks fine!
That is not my truck. I just posted the video to show how to remove the fender flares.


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While chrome may not be my first choice, to each their own. I think it’s great that everyone styles their beast differently. Who wants a bunch of cookie cutter Raptors out there. Personalize the crap out of it! Good for you, nikhsub1!! Looks fine!

hahhahaha this isn't nik's car

imagine nik's face when he saw you thought it was his car :)))))))))))
 
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