bushwacker flares

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infernoredram

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I'm fixin to order some of the Bushwacker pocket flares, but I'm nervous it'll close in the fender a little bit and make my tires more prone to rubbing. Anyone think it'll work fine?

Need opinions..or answers before I order lol.

I cleaned my truck yesterday and it looked awesome until I left and my tires shot everything at my fenders...so I think I need those before anything else. Plus, I think it'll look niiiice :********:
 

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They don't close the fender at all. We're talking a 1/16th of an inch.
 
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oh okay that'll work great then! Did you put yours on yourself?? I hear they're pretty hard to put on.
 

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Actually made frogs look like a mini cooper as you can see in his sig.
 

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There's only like 4 or 5 sheet metal screws that go into the stock holes. These are as easy as putting on a license plate frame.
 
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ah I see...one of my buddies made it seem like it was impossible lol. I'll probably do it myself. BTW, Im a big fan of your vids Rubber. Goods stuff!
 
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