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Old 02-19-2009, 11:29 PM
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2009 3500 DODGE 4x4 laramie

Just checking in, what are the best (widest fender flairs) without cutting anything.
Old 02-20-2009, 04:58 PM
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I have Bushwacker Pocket Flares...

I think they add 2.5"s of coverage.
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I have the same on my truck and they bolt on in the inside of the inner finder so you dont have to drill any holes.
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Did you guys paint your flares or leave them the factory black? I am thinking about getting some but really don't want to leave them black, just wondering how hard they are to paint.
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The ones i have were left black. My truck is silver so they look good black.
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I painted mine to match...

It's not hard to do if you have a HVLP gun. Get the paint code of your door and go to the paint store. It doesn't take much. I used an adhesion promoter first.

They look like this...





If you don't feel comfortable painting them yourself...take them to a body shop.

It shouldn't cost more than $200 at the most.
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