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Fender Flares
What are fender flares? Why buy fender flares?
Fender flares simply extend the fender lip outward. They give your car a custom wide-body look that improves the appearance of your car. Fender flares are light, simple and relatively inexpensive.
Are fender flares made specifically to fit certain vehicles, or are they universal?
Fender flares are normally universal, which means fitment for all vehicles with minor to major modifications. There are fender flares that are on the market which are vehicle-specific as well, so check our product descriptions for details.
How do you install fender flares?
The installation method used for fender flares will vary depending on the flares themselves. Some flares have indentations for rivets or screws, while others will have a lip from which to attach automotive-grade double-sided tape. Still others are meant to be molded into your vehicle's body with resin, fiberglass, etc.
Do fender flares come in sets of 4?
Fender flares are sold in sets of two or four - check our product descriptions for details.
How do you install fender flares?
Fender flares can be bolted onto your vehicles fender well area, or molded in to your factory fenders, depending on the look you want. Modification is very slight to major depending on the look you're trying to achieve.
Why To Buy?:
A set of fender flares will not only make your ride look good, but will help protect your paint from rocks and other debris that might otherwise hit and damage the finish. Fender flares also help solve some safety and legal issues as well, as wheels that stick out past the factory fenders are sometimes illegal. Whether you're using them for form, function, or both, fender flares will get the job done.
Did You Know?:
For people who use wheel spacers or deep dish wheels to give their vehicle a wider stance, installing fender flares is a great way to get those hard-to-fit wheels and tires under your ride and add some style at the same time. Some flares are made specifically for your vehicle, while others are universal and meant to be trimmed to fit, which isn't as difficult as it might sound and often requires little more than a utility knife, a steady hand, and some light sanding. Of course, you might also want to get your new fender flares painted to match, but plenty of people run them as-is.
