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Does anyone know if the bushwacker pocket style flares would be interchangeable from a super duty to an excursion.The only flares they have for the excursion are the oem style and i want the pocket.Any other manufacturers make pocket style flares?Thanks
I have only see a couple of Ex's with the Pocket flares on them and all of them were "custom" done.
I am considering getting a set and "modifying" them to fit my Ex but I have not done it yet and won't get to it for some time.
What I would really like to do is find a set that I can place up to the Ex and see how much modification is really necessary. I suspect it is just some minor trimming on the rear flare to clear the rear doors.
all custom jobs...i too love the look but local shop wanted more for it than I wanted to pay. It does not look to involved but I cant do it and I was not going to pay that much...as I recall install was more than flares, but dont remember exact #s...
I love the look of the flares and have put them on plenty of Jeeps. They looked great. I put them on my Suburban and hated them. They rattled all the time, I couldn;t keep the quite. Finally took them off and was left with all those little holes. I don't think I could hear them rattling on my Jeeps
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