GEN 2 Scratched fender flares.

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William Henglein

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Base on the damage would it be better to sand it a little and paint or just replace the fender flare?7f18b9ac73e4869ea7e1c108a1e77595.jpg


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Never mind! I see Val46 has the same issue. Can someone recommend a place online to order the same fender OEM?


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I think I’d take it in and get color corrected. Likely cost you much less than the $250+ fender and the hassle of removal and replacement.

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$400+ part. Way easy to replace yourself though.


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These things get scuffed up really easily and I wouldn’t mind a longer term, inexpensive resolution- like spray in bed liner, line-x or whatever. I just got one of these replaced and paint matched (to original color) courtesy of a selfish, stupid SUV pilot. Lucille got the last word, tearing their entire front bumper off. cost was $690 all in, plus the peasant car rental.
 

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These things get scuffed up really easily and I wouldn’t mind a longer term, inexpensive resolution- like spray in bed liner, line-x or whatever. I just got one of these replaced and paint matched (to original color) courtesy of a selfish, stupid SUV pilot. Lucille got the last word, tearing their entire front bumper off. cost was $690 all in, plus the peasant car rental.
I like the idea of inexpensive rattle can bedliner

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So I guess the OEM part doesn’t come painted. I wonder why. When you pull it off the truck it looks completely painted. Also. I think all raptors have that same color grey on the fender.


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For what its worth the fender flares buff out very easy. Get on them with Adams compound and polish and you won’t be disappointed. Mine after 5 SnoBalls and more rash than you could imagine.
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For what its worth the fender flares buff out very easy. Get on them with Adams compound and polish and you won’t be disappointed. Mine after 5 SnoBalls and more rash than you could imagine.
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THIS

It looks to me that the damage is only to the clear coat. Very easily (with some elbow grease) buffed out with both rubbing and then polishing compound. Did this last weed to a flare on my Escalade. Good as new.
 
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