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Old 03-23-2006, 12:45 PM
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Fender FLare Advice

Im looking at the Bushwacker pocket style fender flares, the bolt on with no drilling involved. Any prior experience with these?
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Re: Fender FLare Advice

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Im looking at the Bushwacker pocket style fender flares, the bolt on with no drilling involved.
I have those on my truck. What kind of experience are you looking for? They work great, fit real well, and have had no problems.
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Re: Fender FLare Advice

Yeah im just looking to see how they've treated people. Sounds good though. thanks
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