Looks like painted is not for Rebel option anywayI already purchased it when it went on sale but I didn’t see that option when I made the purchase though. 200-250 is good, 400 is reasonable but the 700 I was quoted is baffling.
Put them in your checkout cart for a while and sit. I got a 10% coupon from real truck doing that. Took about 2 weeks but they mailed me one. Yes mail not email..LOL
What offset are you running? Looks great.View attachment 94187 I finally had the time to paint them. Added marker lights to the front and rear. Just gotta connect them. Glad I made the purchase on these.
ThanksView attachment 94426 Side view of the fenders.
I have asked him to no response but I am now also on the hunt for a solutionSomebody ask that FELLA !!
Just a follow up. I actually got mine painted and also got the bolts and washers painted and all in cost was 300.00. I wanted the bolts/washers blacked out. Turned out great. I do have a gap on the lower portion of the rear wheel well. Install was not difficult but somewhat painful. Removing the factory clips for the stock flares was cumbersome. I used an interior trim clip remover. I would research a more favorable tool for that job. I did not have to remove the wheels but did fight with the alignment of the holes of the new flares. Took about 3 hours start to finish. I would also highly recommend using an awl to align the metal fender and wheel liner holes before trying to install the new flares. Mine became misaligned when I removed the stock flares.I already purchased it when it went on sale but I didn’t see that option when I made the purchase though. 200-250 is good, 400 is reasonable but the 700 I was quoted is baffling.
Nice. If you get a chance, you mind posting a picture? I’d like to see how it looks with the bolts/washers blacked out.Just a follow up. I actually got mine painted and also got the bolts and washers painted and all in cost was 300.00. I wanted the bolts/washers blacked out. Turned out great.
Personally I think matt black powder coat may be more durable. But I really like the looks of the colormatch. Have to see how well they hold up. Had to be careful using assembling to keep from marking them up.Nice. If you get a chance, you mind posting a picture? I’d like to see how it looks with the bolts/washers blacked out.
I think the color match looks good, especially what you’re going for, all blacked out. Looks nice and cleanPersonally I think matt black powder coat may be more durable. But I really like the looks of the colormatch. Have to see how well they hold up. Had to be careful using assembling to keep from marking them up.
can you post a few pictures of the marker lights you put in and where. i see the front one. i got the same lights i believe..3/4 inch hole?View attachment 94187 I finally had the time to paint them. Added marker lights to the front and rear. Just gotta connect them. Glad I made the purchase on these.
For sure. Hope these help. They are the 3/4” mini led from Amazon. I’ll post the link of the ones I bought. Same ones I have on the grill. The hole I drilled was a bit bigger since the rubber sleeve around the led, so about a nickel in size. I did insert the wiring through the existing holes from the plastic rivets since they’re not being used and then through the wheel well. I also used wire harness to easily connect and disconnect in case I have to replace the leds. Not sure how long they last. Any other questions, just let me know.can you post a few pictures of the marker lights you put in and where. i see the front one. i got the same lights i believe..3/4 inch hole?
are your wires going to be going through one of the existing holes from the old plastic rivets? thanks
Looks good.For sure. Hope these help. They are the 3/4” mini led from Amazon. I’ll post the link of the ones I bought. Same ones I have on the grill. The hole I drilled was a bit bigger since the rubber sleeve around the led, so about a nickel in size. I did insert the wiring through the existing holes from the plastic rivets since they’re not being used and then through the wheel well. I also used wire harness to easily connect and disconnect in case I have to replace the leds. Not sure how long they last. Any other questions, just let me know.
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