Jwithing
Senior Member
Well, I messed up big time when I took my rear shock out to measure for replacement. I didn't put the wheel well back in since i wqs going to be replacing them soo. and just threw the fender flare back on. The fender flares need the clips that were on the wheel well to retain the screws. I was hearing some intermittent noise thay sounded like hitting the highway grooves, turns out it was the front bottom end of my fender flare grounding down against the tire. There's some heavy damage to my paint. No, thats not dirt in the picture... I feel like someone just kicked my dog.
Truck came with the flares on already and I assume they're Bushwacker. Anybody know anyway to confirm? I see a bunch of different brands like redrock, ruff riderz, barricade, etc. It would be nice to save some money and just buy rear replacements, but exact fitment is most important as the rubber trim has definitely grooved the paint.
Anybody have any polisher recommendations as well? Was thinking about going with Adam's.
Truck came with the flares on already and I assume they're Bushwacker. Anybody know anyway to confirm? I see a bunch of different brands like redrock, ruff riderz, barricade, etc. It would be nice to save some money and just buy rear replacements, but exact fitment is most important as the rubber trim has definitely grooved the paint.
Anybody have any polisher recommendations as well? Was thinking about going with Adam's.