experience w/2" extended terrafirma fender flares?
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not trying to sound like a badass, but I literally just grabbed a corner and yanked them all off in about 3 minutes...
now the fun part is getting all the residue off, as these damn extended flares do not cover the same foot print, so not all the glue/tape is hidden beneath.
now the fun part is getting all the residue off, as these damn extended flares do not cover the same foot print, so not all the glue/tape is hidden beneath.
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not trying to sound like a badass, but I literally just grabbed a corner and yanked them all off in about 3 minutes...
now the fun part is getting all the residue off, as these damn extended flares do not cover the same foot print, so not all the glue/tape is hidden beneath.
now the fun part is getting all the residue off, as these damn extended flares do not cover the same foot print, so not all the glue/tape is hidden beneath.
This wheel will not burn your paint. They have them on the shelf at most automotive stores. NAPA is your best bet if you have one in your area.
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adamsrotors (03-13-2015)
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nope...and mine were beat, degraded, and sun-baked.
also, ended up not having to take ANY gunk off. they do match the same footprint if you take your time to fit, lined-up, and bend out the lines...
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and they are on! I LOVE them.
take your time with a punch, pilot drill, and screws...again it's all about fitting and getting it to lay right.
don't bother using the black caps...they pinch, bend, break, and half of them pop right open. get black screws if you're worried about the look, but I personally like the contrast.
also, ended up not having to take ANY gunk off. they do match the same footprint if you take your time to fit, lined-up, and bend out the lines...
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and they are on! I LOVE them.
take your time with a punch, pilot drill, and screws...again it's all about fitting and getting it to lay right.
don't bother using the black caps...they pinch, bend, break, and half of them pop right open. get black screws if you're worried about the look, but I personally like the contrast.
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soarvet (04-02-2020)
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For posterity, I took my stock flares off a few years ago. The fishing line trick didn't work for me. It left too much. I tried a heat gun, that made it worse. I tried multiple chemicals, but the adhesive was impervious.
I finally got the round eraser drill attachment and it was amazingly easy to get the adhesive off.
I finally got the round eraser drill attachment and it was amazingly easy to get the adhesive off.