Bushwacker Pocket-Style Fender Flares

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These even look like they might give some added clearance for 37s....maybe.

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They look cool on regular f150's, but raptors have wide fenders and to add those onto the fender flares kind of defeats the look of the raptor. But I see what you are getting at, I apologize at my temporary American swearing, once I get back to Canada I'll calm down.

And fiberglass fenders don't add to the width of the Raptor? And they make the flare look smaller than the rear, thats a pet peeve of mine.

But as Crown said, we all have different tasting ********... :everything:
 

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These even look like they might give some added clearance for 37s....maybe.

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And fiberglass fenders don't add to the width of the Raptor? And they make the flare look smaller than the rear, thats a pet peeve of mine.

But as Crown said, we all have different tasting ********... :everything:
I wasn't referring to the width of the raptor so much, but more of the "look" that the factory flare gives to the uniqueness of a raptor. All other offroad trucks of all makes use those "bolt-on" look, stick on fender flares for added clearance or just looks. I'm basically saying in my opinion that those stick on flares don't look as nice as the factory looking ones, whether you are stock or using added width fenders. Ive been around raptors for over 5 years and haven't seen one yet with those on it yet, guess I may see one soon.
 

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Local dealer sold a F-150 sporting a DOOD grill, Raptor mud graphics on the bed and the Bushwacker flares. On the F-150 its not bad looking but on the Raptor I think between the wide fenders and these flares you end up with a "dumbo" look...

Unless you plan on spending a lot of time at Tim Hortons there is no need to worry about what the Canucks think.
 

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Local dealer sold a F-150 sporting a DOOD grill, Raptor mud graphics on the bed and the Bushwacker flares. On the F-150 its not bad looking but on the Raptor I think between the wide fenders and these flares you end up with a "dumbo" look...

Unless you plan on spending a lot of time at Tim Hortons there is no need to worry about what the Canucks think.
Don't confuse me with a Tim Hortons fan! Starbucks 100%
 
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My wife just looked over all these replies and decided not to buy them lol. She is struggling to find something in the $500-$600 range.
 

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@LFtrip I like the look for covering tires on wheels with aggressive offset.
And if you open up the fender arch it will work with 37s
JMTCW


And they're not the same as seen on the stock F150
 
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