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Just was on ebay . Picture of crew cab with them. But it not that big. Seen them on a C***Y but that dosn't help.
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94 F150 4x4 XLT super cab long bed Maf 302 at
I was kinda thinking of putting them on the F-150 to keep from throwing rocks on the new paint, (Whenever the new paint makes it to the truck). I never thought they'd look worth a dern, but then again...
I was watching "A-Team" the other day and the van they've got has got 'em and it don't look all that bad...
I guess I'll see what I can throw together...
Thanks again!
Nightrain
Last edited by Nightrain; Aug 16, 2006 at 09:26 PM.
I guess I kinda backed out... Never could get a straight answer.
Just saw that truck you were talking about, lostin90s. I think I just changed my mind on the flares... They're a little more "bulkier" than I thought...
Those are the type of flares I wished I could have for covering up some body cancer on my 91 bronco. I wonder if the 92 would work for the 91?
I have bushwacker flares on my parts truck .Think they look little better. Covered the rust nicely for 4 Years Also sped rust it up.
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94 F150 Xlt SC L-bed Maf 302 at
i think in order to make fender flares look decent, you need to have wider tires to compensate for the difference. that would kinda defeat the purpose of keeping rocks off the paint. Mud flaps and running boards/step rails will help though. just my opinion.
I like the looks of the "Flexy Flares" from LMC Truck... I'm debating on a set of those. Catalog says they extend the fenders 3". Less than $100 a set, also!
These CRE products are pretty nice, not less than a hundred bucks though, I'm going to check into the flexy flares and see if we can get them added......
You wouldn't happen to have a paintable front bumper for a 92-96 F-Series, would you?
Nightrain
This Bushwacker kit is far better quality. They are custom fit for your specific vehicle and the Flexy Flares aren't spoke around with other and the Flexy's can be a bit of a nightmare.
Check these comments about users of the Bushwacker Extend-A-fender, doesn't have 3 inch extension though, but far better quality and fit.