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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Build quality, adhesive quality.
Doug Edge
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Got them in and FedEx had damaged one flare contacted the company and they sent out a replacement no problem. Just installed them this weekend and they look great on myF150
RCS
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
The customer service was very helpful.The fender flares were for my 2008 Ford F-150 Styleside with a 6.5 ft bed.The product was heavy duty, however, two issues:1. The installation hardware was not good quality.2. Although the front flares fit properly, the rear flares did not. When positioned properly, there was a 2 inch gap between the fender and the mounting point on the flare at the top and a 1.5 inch gap at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock mounting points. Too much of a gap for the hardware provided.Again, the customer service was very helpful in resolving my concerns.
DebraLee Willis
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I did receive the first set and had one that was cracked but the seller was easy to work with and replaced it I love the look and they seem like a good product just got one with a flaw
michel s.
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
bien
Evelyn Camacho
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Lo compre para mi esposo de cumplean̈o y el quedo encantado 100%, gracias amazon por tan buena calidad.
Scifi
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
First off the front flares are a cakewalk.The rear ones however are not.The rubber weather stripping would be fine if it came with some type of adhesive to keep it from lifting from the outer visible edge when applying or after application.Hardware was missing a few washers that are part of the river look.The instructions are absurdly vague and you're better off looking up YouTube videos on how to install the flares especially for the rear.The holes on the rear flares to mount to the fender clamps itself do not line up at all.The nylon body rivets that come with the hardware are absolute trash and you're better off buying a box from AutoZone.The rivet on the left is from AutoZone and the right is the weak plastic one that comes from the hardware included.Self tapping screws for the rear flares are necessary, which do not come with the hardware.Overall i wouldn't buy them again or if I had known it would be like this.
S. P. E.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
This product came well packaged and is a good value to hide rim rust on your trusty pickup. The front fender covers went on pretty well and fit fairly closely to the body panels. The rear fit a little bit looser, though there is a lot of plastic to try to form to the area for the manufacturer. One downside is that if you have factory splash guards, they will have to be taken off or modified to work with these, as they use the same space. I simply bought some generic flaps and put them in the predrilled holes in the product. A good value overall. The "S" spring clips are not well heat-treated and there were a few washers missing from the hardware bag, but overall installation went well. On the rubber trim for the fenders there is a tape side on the inside which sticks to the fender covers.
Willy
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2023
Great flares but for price they should have came with plastic plugs to look like bolt head
The Drapers
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2020
3rd set I've installed. I'm really impressed at how well these fit. 3 for 3 on fit and tolerance and clearance. The contours are perfect and matched perfectly to the stock body.The fronts are very self explanatory. When doing the rear, take your time and do one clip at a time. Leave the first clips loose so you can kick them around a little. I mount these with the clips and fasteners, then center punch the body/fender holes, then drill holes for fasteners. 1"1/4 works excellent. then I actually mount them with stainless hardware all the way around, and mock fit them. Then ill take them back off, wrap the weather strip bead on them,and reinstall. Fit perfectly.The last truck I did, I color matched them to the paint. The trick with these is to use a •grey• scotchbrite pad and scuff them well. Then use Lacquer thinner and wipe them quickly and gently, making the material vulnerable, and acceptance for paint. Adhesion promoter also works well for this. Do not use primer. As your coatings will be too thick, and susceptible to cracking.Use your base coat or single stage directly over the plastic. A little extra base won't affect durability or cracking. Then top coat with clear. Done deal.I think ill update this review and add pictures later, explaining a fee steps that involve not using some of the fasteners, BUT, using a different fastener and method.
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