Bushwacker Fender Flares
#11
JK Junkie
I'm on vacation for a week, but my Bushwacker Flats were ordered right before I left!
Definitely looking for any tips on install and was getting ready to dig into on install as it's been a while since I read the install treads
Anyone do a YouTube video on this?
Matthew
Definitely looking for any tips on install and was getting ready to dig into on install as it's been a while since I read the install treads
Anyone do a YouTube video on this?
Matthew
#12
I'm on vacation for a week, but my Bushwacker Flats were ordered right before I left!
Definitely looking for any tips on install and was getting ready to dig into on install as it's been a while since I read the install treads
Anyone do a YouTube video on this?
Matthew
Definitely looking for any tips on install and was getting ready to dig into on install as it's been a while since I read the install treads
Anyone do a YouTube video on this?
Matthew
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Yeah, it is an all day project for sure. Take your time, measure twice and follow the instructions. Not difficult to do just a lot of steps. End product is worth it. That said , my back hurt when I was finished and I have no interest in ever doing another set.
I admit I forgot to test my wiring and got the side marker wiring backwards. Didn't realize it until finished and by that time my attitude was screw it, they are still reflective so good enough.
I admit I forgot to test my wiring and got the side marker wiring backwards. Didn't realize it until finished and by that time my attitude was screw it, they are still reflective so good enough.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Its been a long time since I did mine but I remember the fronts was a lil bit of a pain but the backs was quite easy. That might be because I got the hang of it by the time I did the fronts though. I used a small air reciprocating saw to cut the inner skins so that part was fairly simple