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I'm looking buy wheel flares for me F350, Bushwackers are very expensive, but I would like the larger ones. I went by the stealership yesterday and they had some black plastic ones, I'm afraid to ask the price, just looking for pics and prices to determine which ones I want.
I have 33 inch tars on my pickum up truck too!
I have bushwackers on my F250. If you get the larger ones, called cut-outs I believe, you have to have your fenders trimmed. I think they were around $600, painted for another $100-$150. I have 37" tires and the one thing I noticed right away is that they dwarfed my tires. My 37's look small with them on. I may take them off when I get my BFGs back on.
I bought the ATS off road series fender flares. They stick out 2.5" from the edge of the stock fenders. They do not have the bolt on look of the Bushwackers, and are about half the price. They are part number A795-855.
I haven't put them on my truck yet, as I am waiting to line-x them.
Bushwacker also has what they call the pocket-style, which resemble the cut-outs but I don't think they need trimming. I personally like the clean lines of your ATS' though.
I have bushwackers on my F250. If you get the larger ones, called cut-outs I believe, you have to have your fenders trimmed. I think they were around $600, painted for another $100-$150. I have 37" tires and the one thing I noticed right away is that they dwarfed my tires. My 37's look small with them on. I may take them off when I get my BFGs back on.
I think the cutouts look awesome...
Did you have to do anything to the front bumper?
No the bushwackers just bolt on without any other modifications. I too like the clean look of the ATS' and will probably take them off when I get my new tires today. I may be interested in selling them for a fraction of what I paid. PM me if interested.
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