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Hey,
I got the same flares as you, Sarge. The ebay listing still had a couple sets left, so I snagged one. They came yesterday. So, after I grind out the rust, I'll fill with liquid steel, prime, and mount the flares stock matte black. On my truck, the matte black looks pretty good actually, and it saves a ton of time and money for paint.
Those actually look just like the Bushwacker Street Flares
They do look close to the same but from the side they have a little more angular or squared off look and not as much round. The off road version has another 1.5 inches of coverage and is even more angular. For some reason i just think our trucks look better with some flares but guess thats why were all different. Another thing i like about the ATS flares is that they are more flexible being made out of a Urathan material.
I just got the surface rust blasted off the bottom of my truck. I had it rhino lined and put the bushwacker pocket style flares on.I also rhino lined the flares.Looks really good. Sticks way better than paint and will not chip off.
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