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Old 03-30-2013, 07:26 AM
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Anybody know of plastic fenders that i can order painted so i dont have to cut and paint new original fenders
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Just DIY man. I don't see why people waste money on fenders. Cut yours to make em look however you want them too
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Originally Posted by kh202
Just DIY man. I don't see why people waste money on fenders. Cut yours to make em look however you want them too
I've never seen a set of cut fenders look anywhere as good as bushwacker flats
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Originally Posted by Kolton10

I've never seen a set of cut fenders look anywhere as good as bushwacker flats
I also never seen a set of stock cut fenders that cost $600. Since when does everything have to come in the mail for it to be acceptable
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And I've seen plenty of cut flares that look exactly like bushwackers. Oh and it's a free mod lol
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rather not damage OE fenders...
went with smittybilt xrc feder flares..
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Confused but good for you
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Are they just too pretty to cut? Lol you're not one with your jeep until you take a blade to it
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If you want to buy another set of OEM fenders, try EBay. I purchased a set of brand new painted flares for my Ram that were removed by a dealer when they lifted the truck and installed Bushwhackers. They were a fraction the cost of new flares and the labor to paint them. I'm sure you can find plenty of black and painted flares.
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ill have to cut something else then lol i cant cut and paint the originals dont know how.. id have to pay to do that and to cut paint wouldve been more expensive than buying brand new flares that dont need to be painted..so thats 1 reason second reason was i wanna keep all the original stuff in perfect condition incase decvide to sell one day


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