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Great deal (68% off) on Bushwacker OEM style fender flares

Konrad

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Not affiliated with the seller, just thought I'd share. You can get the Bushwacker 50928-02 OEM-style fender flares at $188 + free shipping on eBay vs $400-ish everywhere else. These arrived in 2 days, are well made, fit my Bighorn without any problems and look very nice.


By the way, the eBay picture is wrong (shows DS model). Here's how they look:

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That really looks nice on there with just enough contrast. :)
 

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That really looks nice on there with just enough contrast. :)

Thank you. Honestly, they look even better in the flesh. I was considering having them painted, but decided to go with more "rugged" look


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I agree leaving them like that was just enough paired with those tires.
 

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Ordered mine last week. Arrived yesterday and was able to install myself. Very happy with them. Really appreciate the heads up, OP!

Full disclosure, never installed parts like this on a vehicle myself before. While it was straight forward, it definitely wasn't as simple as screwing them on, especially to get a clean solid fit. An extra hand would have been helpful to hold the flares in place while various panel holes lined up.

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Ordered mine last week. Arrived yesterday and was able to install myself. Very happy with them. Really appreciate the heads up, OP!

Full disclosure, never installed parts like this on a vehicle myself before. While it was straight forward, it definitely wasn't as simple as screwing them on, especially to get a clean solid fit. An extra hand would have been helpful to hold the flares in place while various panel holes lined up.

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Glad you were able to get them at decent price!

Yep, can confirm. The idea is simple, installation can take some time and patience. Extra hand very helpful, especially when installing with wheel liners and need to align three holes in slightly-less-than-perfect-fit elements (talking about you here, FCA).

Hint: don't install in the dark, they'll look like cr*p the in the morning and will need to be realigned

Hint 2: start with one of the top holes and work down both sides, that makes things slightly easier

They look great on your blacked out machine!


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Glad you were able to get them at decent price!

Yep, can confirm. The idea is simple, installation can take some time and patience. Extra hand very helpful, especially when installing with wheel liners and need to align three holes in slightly-less-than-perfect-fit elements (talking about you here, FCA).

Hint: don't install in the dark, they'll look like cr*p the in the morning and will need to be realigned

Hint 2: start with one of the top holes and work down both sides, that makes things slightly easier

They look great on your blacked out machine!


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Thanks! Haha yeah.. finished the last 2 fenders in the dark. Had to use work lights and still had to adjust a bit of the trim on the last fender today when it was light out again
 

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