Factory flares
#31
RE: Pictures of '08 Factory flares on an '06
Good question. I hadn't thought about the seal from a painting standpoint. That seal is 3/16" wide and is a molded piece so you'd have a heck of a time replacing it and I don't know if paint would stick to it. Since another member asked about the gap on the front fender, I put my camera on "macro" and took a picture of the leading edge of the front flare. It shows the both the slight gap I mentioned and a good view of the rubber seal. My opinion is that if you want a painted flare you might be better off fighting with the Bushwacker flares. I've heard the fit is not great so If you go that way you might want to go ahead and put them on then get them painted in place rather than getting them painted then knocking the paint off while installing them.
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#32
RE: Pictures of '08 Factory flares on an '06
ORIGINAL: djsilver
I hadn't thought about the seal from a painting standpoint. That seal is 3/16" wide and is a molded piece so you'd have a heck of a time replacing it and I don't know if paint would stick to it. Since another member asked about the gap on the front fender, I put my camera on "macro" and took a picture of the leading edge of the front flare. It shows the both the slight gap I mentioned and a good view of the rubber seal.
I hadn't thought about the seal from a painting standpoint. That seal is 3/16" wide and is a molded piece so you'd have a heck of a time replacing it and I don't know if paint would stick to it. Since another member asked about the gap on the front fender, I put my camera on "macro" and took a picture of the leading edge of the front flare. It shows the both the slight gap I mentioned and a good view of the rubber seal.
Description: Wheel Flares improve the vehicle's appearance by giving it an aggressive look. Made of flexible, durable thermoplastic, these Flares provide added protection from road debris and stone chips. Paintable, grained finish.
About the gap on the leading edge, it looks like the gap would disappear if you dremmeled off that extended part on the bottom inch or so of the flare. What do you think?
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#35
RE: Factory flares
ORIGINAL: importkiller76
O yea sorry lol. The pictures are not great but you can see the flares pretty good. I don't have a picture of it, but the only bad thing abuot these flares are that they cover part of my TRX sticker on the drivers side.
Just curious what brand are you flares?
O yea sorry lol. The pictures are not great but you can see the flares pretty good. I don't have a picture of it, but the only bad thing abuot these flares are that they cover part of my TRX sticker on the drivers side.
Just curious what brand are you flares?
#36
RE: Factory flares
Dropped the truck off tonite to get the flares painted & installed,
also I'm having him do the grille inserts. He said two days,
1 for paint and 1 for drying time and install.
Yea pics to follow.
Oh, by the way, pn for the flares for a
club cab is 82211015 mldg kit wheel.
also I'm having him do the grille inserts. He said two days,
1 for paint and 1 for drying time and install.
Yea pics to follow.
Oh, by the way, pn for the flares for a
club cab is 82211015 mldg kit wheel.
#37
RE: Pictures of '08 Factory flares on an '06
ORIGINAL: djsilver
Since another member asked about the gap on the front fender, I put my camera on "macro" and took a picture of the leading edge of the front flare. It shows the both the slight gap I mentioned . My opinion is that if you want a painted flare you might be better off fighting with the Bushwacker flares. [IMG]local://upfiles/81674/E00A623E266D4F67A8FE67C406CBC48C.jpg[/IMG]
Since another member asked about the gap on the front fender, I put my camera on "macro" and took a picture of the leading edge of the front flare. It shows the both the slight gap I mentioned . My opinion is that if you want a painted flare you might be better off fighting with the Bushwacker flares. [IMG]local://upfiles/81674/E00A623E266D4F67A8FE67C406CBC48C.jpg[/IMG]
The body shop guy talked me out of it after seeing the flares. He said that I might have trouble with adhesion in a couple of years because of the textured finish. Since I was on the fence about painting or not I took his advice.
Thanks for the warning on the front tips not fitting. I told him about that and asked about trimming that extension a little. He said all he had to do was have someone hold it tight while someoneelse attached it to the fender, it worked no gap.
He put my mud flaps back on at the same time, the backs fit up fine but there is a gap, between the formed part of the front flaps and the bottom of the truck, that used to fitunder the piece he had to take off the body to put on the flare. Not a big thing as its all black and most folks won't notice.