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Old 01-04-2014, 07:28 AM
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Happy New Year fellas, I'm normally posting down on the 7.3 Diesel forums but I figured why not pool some resources here. Last month I bought a 96 "Roll-A-Long" f350 out of Arizona, had a good drive across the country with a couple of my buddies and now that I'm home I've been working on a few minor projects on the truck. One of which is dealing with some damaged fender flares; the front flares are both chipped, cracked and broken on the back sides of the flares, so my options are to try to fair in some glass etc etc or buy a new set and have them color matched. I kinda like the second option. Trouble is I do not recognize these flares at all, they are definitely not Bushwacker, Xneon, Smittybuilt, ETC... Could you please help me identify them? One noticeable trait of them is the aft portion of the flare hangs below the front 1/4 by maybe 1-1/5" or so, same with the rear, just going by dead reckoning as im not at my truck currently. The reason I'd like to find that particular trait is because they come down and meet the running board, makes for a clean look... Perhaps Warn, tho I cant find a picture to save my life tho... It is a reality to me that whoever made these 18 years ago may be out of business but, doesn't hurt to do a little research, FYI, they are more brittle that youd think an ABS would be, slightly harder, kinda in between fiberglass and plastic and if you notice there are some raised bumps from the mold in one of the pics (just as a reference).. Any help would be appreciated.. Thanks fellas...
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 10:25 AM
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Bushwacker is good for having a part Number embossed in the flare.

To me they look like Warn. The best way would be to pull one off and look at the back side

8th post white truck with black flares are Warn
http://www.powerstroke.org/forum/94-...er-flares.html
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad
Bushwacker is good for having a part Number embossed in the flare.

To me they look like Warn. The best way would be to pull one off and look at the back side

8th post white truck with black flares are Warn
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Thanks Brad, im with ya on that, i just found this statement;

"Think mine are made by Warn (winch dudes) they do keep the keerap off the side of the truck, however they drop below the body line at the rear of the fender which makes it challenging for mud flap fitment. They screw to inner fender lip with adhesive strips on side of fender. Pix in sig."

Yup, i think you are right, ding ding ding.....
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 11:14 AM
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Do they still make these flares? They look awesome.

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Do they still make these flares? They look awesome.

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Yip, for sure.. Just called 4wheelparts to check availability and they have a bunch of them... Their on ebay too for a little cheeper...
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by coreyallan01

Yip, for sure.. Just called 4wheelparts to check availability and they have a bunch of them... Their on ebay too for a little cheeper...
Awesome. I like the look of them. Might have to pick up a set for later on in the build.

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That is an awesome truck! Love everything about it!
What does the "Roll-A-Long" mean?
 
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That is an awesome truck! Love everything about it!
What does the "Roll-A-Long" mean?
Thanks! It's like a Centurion, aftermarket company that outfitted the truck when it was new..
 
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