pic request - trucks with fender flares
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you might want to fix the rust before u put the flares on it... it will just make it worse... even if you grind it down and then through some "Por-15" or any rust inhibtor- or how ever you spell it- primer. then put the flares over top of that!... just make sure if you fix it you seal the metal so if in case water gets behind the flare it doesnt start rusting again
btw POR 15 is amazing stuff.. just rough up the rust spot.. like get what ever flakes off, off. then just brush the POR 15 on.
heres a site, i believe its american!
http://www.por15.com/
btw POR 15 is amazing stuff.. just rough up the rust spot.. like get what ever flakes off, off. then just brush the POR 15 on.
heres a site, i believe its american!
http://www.por15.com/
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I agree ramh, those are mean lookin and are on my long list of Mods to come. Depending on the Truck Flat Black would look good too but colourmatch i like. Mexico thats the price to pay in Winter salt season country if you got Rust. Been through that having lived in 4 of Canada's 6 eastern Provinces. Out West here my 03's got Brownish surface rust in the lowers from all the gravel they use (Kinda like permanent sandblasting.
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Dont mean to hi-jack, but!
actually just a question for you americans, here in canada at our National4wd , an offroad truck shop.. for a 2004 1500 SLT Q/C ..the bushwacker flares are around 520- 600 canadian $$$ whats it normally cost down below the border?
thats for the 2.5 pocket style
actually just a question for you americans, here in canada at our National4wd , an offroad truck shop.. for a 2004 1500 SLT Q/C ..the bushwacker flares are around 520- 600 canadian $$$ whats it normally cost down below the border?
thats for the 2.5 pocket style
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