Flares prices
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Flares prices
I would like to pick up some Bushwacker Flat Flares for under $400 new. Is that a realistic expectation or a crazy dream? Who has them the cheapest?
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I Always wanted them but can't believe how overpriced 4 pieces of plastic costs. They are 550-600 dollars in Canada and when I see them for 400-450 I'll pick them up even that's still expensive, but a lot more reasonable.
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Get you a full set of steel tube fenders from ACE Engineering for $595. Way better than plastic and are lifetime guaranteed. Better than $400 for plastic.
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There are online dealers that sell them for a lot less than the "standard guys". I got my Bushwacker flat fenders shipped to my house for something like $442 last month from another online company. It pays to shop around, believe me. Long live Google search!!
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I agree. I bought mine for about $450 or $460 shipped around Feb of this year plus Bushwacker also had a $50 mail-in rebate going on. However the prices seem to go up a small amount each year.
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Skip Bushwacker. I put a set of their flats on my Jeep. Love the look and the clearance but when you break one (like I did) they make you buy two, plus all the mounting hardware. I'll never by from BW again, their customer service sucks.