Lets see your lifted Cummins!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have no idea how well the correct flares are supposed to match the body lines, but these fit well enough for me.
With so many people liking these flares, I will post some better pics of how they fit and the areas that have gaps--particularly at the body groove above the door bumpers and the bottom of the body where the sheet metal is welded into a 3/4" seam that hangs down vertically under the cab.
They have 1/4" button head stainless socket head cap screws recessed into the flares, but they are there merely for decorative purposes. The flares are held on with sheet metal screws that are screwed in radially into the wheel liner area.
With so many people liking these flares, I will post some better pics of how they fit and the areas that have gaps--particularly at the body groove above the door bumpers and the bottom of the body where the sheet metal is welded into a 3/4" seam that hangs down vertically under the cab.
They have 1/4" button head stainless socket head cap screws recessed into the flares, but they are there merely for decorative purposes. The flares are held on with sheet metal screws that are screwed in radially into the wheel liner area.
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I have no idea how well the correct flares are supposed to match the body lines, but these fit well enough for me.
With so many people liking these flares, I will post some better pics of how they fit and the areas that have gaps--particularly at the body groove above the door bumpers and the bottom of the body where the sheet metal is welded into a 3/4" seam that hangs down vertically under the cab.
They have 1/4" button head stainless socket head cap screws recessed into the flares, but they are there merely for decorative purposes. The flares are held on with sheet metal screws that are screwed in radially into the wheel liner area.
With so many people liking these flares, I will post some better pics of how they fit and the areas that have gaps--particularly at the body groove above the door bumpers and the bottom of the body where the sheet metal is welded into a 3/4" seam that hangs down vertically under the cab.
They have 1/4" button head stainless socket head cap screws recessed into the flares, but they are there merely for decorative purposes. The flares are held on with sheet metal screws that are screwed in radially into the wheel liner area.
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If you go on Bushwacker web site in their 08 catalog, in the pocket style flares section they have a part number for those type of flares for our trucks. They also list the flare coverage but it states TBA. I'm guessing that they are still working on them just havent released them yet. I have been wanting the pocket style for awhile, I've writen bushwacker requesting them for our style of truck. I know that they would be a huge hit.