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I would like to add fender flares to my 95 F350 but there's a sea of products out there. Has anyone had good luck with a certain brand and model? I want the truck to look good and hoping to hide a little rust too. - Jack
Thanks for the input. I didn't realize that by now, there are limited choices for a 1995. There was plenty to chose from if I had a 2009 or newer truck.
The Bushwacker model you suggested was available for 1995 but I ended up going with a less-flared EGR model, plus EGR has a 15% discount sale going on now.
For covering rust and adding a MINIMAL amount of flare you can look at aftermarket stainless wheel well trim or Bushwhacker Street Flares.
I put the street flares on for accent color but they are only 3/4 wide and cover the whole "Flare" on the wheel well. After putting them on I thought I had too much silver. Like it better without them
I'll put some pictures up on here if I can after I the EGRs are on. I'm not having much luck getting my signature pix to display so I we'll see how that goes.
Diesel Brad- I am with you on wishing for 40-20-40 seats. I don't know what I was thinking when I spec'd the truck out in 95 and picked bench seats but they're not real comfortable any more after 20 years. - Jack
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