Fender flares

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harmonam

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So here’s the situation. I have 2014 ram with 1 inch coil spacer in the rear and 2 inch in the front. My AT tires are not larger than the standard truck tire but I’m interested in putting color matched fender flares. My question is: what is everyone’s opinion on getting flares with rivets vs smooth? Since my truck is not lifted, I’m concerned rivets will look ridiculous. What do you guys think? bcae9d302802ecf8f828452ae5abfb08.jpg


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Novawill72

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Since you aren't lifting and plan on color matching, i wouldn't go with rivits. IMHO.

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IMHO---OEM flares--no rivets
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CincyCuda68

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IMO I think the rivet style only look good if your tires stick out past the wells, otherwise the look pretty goofy from the front or back. I think yours would look great with OEM color matched.


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j517

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Pocket style if u ever get more aggresive tires you will want to change

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