Can you install fender flares without cutting?
Most of the fender flares we offer install easily without drilling or cutting. While installation varies slightly from product to product, all of them use either bolts sized specifically for factory holes along the wheel arches, and/or double-sided adhesive.
How do you stick fender flares?
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How far do fender flares stick out?
These flares give 3.5-inches of tire coverage up front and 3.0-inches of coverage in the back (vs. 2.6- and 2.0-inches for our standard ’10–’16 Ram Pocket Style flares). In addition, these flares provide an aggressive off-road style that compliments vehicles with big wheels, big tires, and big lifts.
What screws to use for fender flares?
Apply one Flange Type-D screws through inner piece & U-Clip to the vehicle on the uppermost hole, as center shown. Wash and wipe dry the areas of contact on the vehicle body. Clean the surface and inside edge of the fender flare where the rubber seal is to be attached.
How wide are fender flares?
Extended flares can be anywhere from 2 all the way up to 6″. Typically the 6″ wide flares are made for Jeep Wranglers
because the body style better accommodates extra large flares.
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How do you measure fender flares?
Hook the tape measure to the outer edge of your tire, then measure back to the fender and bend the tape measure upward at a 90-degree angle, stopping when the tape is flush with the fender. The measurement displayed at the 90-degree bend is the amount of coverage you’ll need.
Do fender flares require drilling?
Most fender flares only look bolted: in most cases, no drilling at all is required in installation. Just plug in the year, make, and model of your truck in the online order form and the flares will fit perfect without any alteration to your truck.
What do you use to attach fender flares?
If you’ve chosen fender flares with decorative rivets”
insert the bolts (with washer around them) through the pocket holes on the outer side of the flare. On the reverse side of the flare
thread a nut around the bolt to secure it snugly. Repeat until all rivets are in place.
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Can I use self tapping screws on fender flares?
Option B: If condition of fender prevents use of the Push-In Clips you can use the included self tapping screws to secure the flare to the fender. Use hex key to tighten allen bolt & put firmly on every pocket of the fender flare, as shown.
Do you have to drill holes to install fender flares?
Most fender flares only look bolted: in most cases, no drilling at all is required in installation. Just plug in the year, make, and model of your truck in the online order form and the flares will fit perfect without any alteration to your truck.
How do you install fender flare tape?
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Can you use self tapping screws for fender flares?
Option B: If condition of fender prevents use of the Push-In Clips you can use the included self tapping screws to secure the flare to the fender.
How are fender flares measured?
Hook the tape measure to the outer edge of your tire, then measure back to the fender and bend the tape measure upward at a 90-degree angle, stopping when the tape is flush with the fender. The measurement displayed at the 90-degree bend is the amount of coverage you’ll need.
Do you need to cut for fender flares?