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Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Great quality, good performance at all speeds, good value, hides rust and easy installation.
William tolentino
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
These were well made and look very good on my truck. They were very easy to install as well
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
These look great on my 2003 Silverado once I figured out how to get them on the truck. These fender flares came with plastic plugs to install the flares with. Good luck with that. Your best bet is stainless self driving square head screws. Anyway that's what worked for me. I went right over the chrome trim that was on there because there was a lot of rust. Now that they are on the truck almost looks new.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2022
Looks good , decent. Price
Mcooper
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022
They got the job done but I had to kind of force some holes to line up with the original holes on my truck. Also the top of the rear flares isn’t touching the body and there’s a gap, I’ll have to drill a hole in the body and replace one of the fake rivets with an actual bolt to fix it. Some of them had a very thin spot on the side that goes inside the fender well, one of these was badly bent out of the box and the holes to mount it didn’t line up and I had to drill a new hole in it and in my truck to secure it. Overall not bad for the money but I suggest checking if they line up and check for flaws before putting all the bolts in and what not
Sylvain poupart
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2021
Ne convient pas sylverado 1500 2004 4x4
Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020
So first things the rubber that you put around the flares is a pain in the butt to put on. I suggest using a heat gun. My only other complaint is that they didn’t fit tight to the truck in some areas and I had to use self tapping screws. Other than that they look great and did the job I need them to do. For the price you Can’t really ask for much more
Mike A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2019
I read some reviews that said the weather stripping did not stay on the flares and that the installation holes did not line up exactly. This is partially true. I’ll tell you it did take some patience putting on the weather striping but worth the time if you want them to work properly.The installation holes mostly lined up but did take some effort. I had to really push on the flares a lot to line the holes up then try and push the plastic fastener in at the same time. One tip: on some trucks you’ll have to remove or loosen the mud guard around the inside of the wheel well.The fasteners were another story. Like other reviewers said they are cheap. I broke so many that I had to end up using some screws and bolts to finish the job. I think they make it more secure than the plastic fasteners anyway.Overall these are great flares for the money. I’ve only had them on for 2 days but they make my old truck look a lot newer. These do take some patience to install but once completed it is well worth it.
Chris T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019
One of the flares had no holes drilled, another had holes drilled in wrong place.The hardware provided is 100% junk, none of the screws tighten enough to hold the flares in place. Ended up having to take rear tires off to drill holes in quarter panels and use my own hardware to complete the installation. Front flares use existing factory bolts but dont fit tight to fenders in spots. Took half day to do a 90 minute job, you get what you pay for.
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