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Fender Flares or not?

wacopolumbo

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Been thinking about adding fender flares don’t have any experience with them. I like the idea of reducing dirt kicked up on the sides of the vehicle.

With my slight lift and bigger tires, I think the flares might look cool.

Those of you with them, what brand/style do you reccomend? Painted or unpainted?

Thanks!
 

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Absolutely NOT. That truck looks so clean without them. Flares are lame. Pocket flares are terrible. Mud flaps are the worst.
 
Aftermarket ones usually do more damage where they mount and trap moisture and dirt then they do to add protection.
 
Good feedback so guys. Thanks, keep it coming.

I was considering the OEM Offroad ones 82215284AB (pocket flares). I’m guessing H2OMAN would be a strong “no” to those.

I had also considered the Husky RVLs, but they look like they stick out too far.
 
Here's a few pics for you to compare.....
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I personally like the look of pocket flares, had them on my 6 Jeeps over the years. Definitely help with the dirt flinging.....

These were "no name brand" , bought off of Temu for $179. I was really surprised how well they fit. Better fit than bushwackers I had in the past.
 
I like the oem flares, looks better than the plain no flare truck.
 

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While I am not a fan of fenders flares, I installed Weather Tech mud flaps on my 2022 Bighorn to reduce to amount of stuff that gets splattered down the side. they fit over the little factory things and work well for me.
 
Looks like you’re going for a TRX look. So if anything, I’d suggest something like these.

I wasn’t thinking of going that wide, but the more I think about it, I figure why not?

With flares that large, I’m guessing wheel spacers are next to bring the wheels out to the flare? Right now, with my larger tires on factory rims, they are flush with the top of the fender.

I’m in uncharted territory for me.
 

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Thanks for all of your thoughts, I have made my decision.

I am going with the SF1s @Eighty suggested, painted to match the truck. I also ordered BORA wheel extenders, 1.75" fronts and 2" rears to being the tires out. I post pics once I get everything installed.
 
I know you've already decided, but I prefer the OEM/smaller flare look. Pocket flares are too much, and if the wheels are stuck inside the flares it looks like you skipped leg day. They don't do much for mud, but I like the change in the body lines of the truck.

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I know you've already decided, but I prefer the OEM/smaller flare look. Pocket flares are too much, and if the wheels are stuck inside the flares it looks like you skipped leg day. They don't do much for mud, but I like the change in the body lines of the truck.

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That's a good looing set-up. I initially wanted minimal and then I looked at the OEM pocket flares and thought I'd go that direction. It was a long weekend of deep thoughts! LOL
 

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