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DesertEagle

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Alright guys, about to give my 2013 Terrain Screw a little makeover. Need your opinions.

Choice 1: (a) Paint all of the grey on my truck matte black - grille, flares, stock front and rear bumpers; (b) Get matte black wrap - hood & valence (''the fred''), as well as the roof.
Pros: Think a Terrain with black paint and hood/roof wrap will make it look really mean. Eventually would get 17'' Method NV's w/ Nitto or Toyo 35's.
Cons: Can't think of any...

Choice 2: (a) Paint all of the grey on my truck matte black - grille, flares, stock front and rear bumpers; (b) instead of the wrap - get the new fiberwerx fenders so I can run 37's
Pros: The grey would all still be painted black and look great. It would look "stock" except I would be 5'' inches wider and running Toyo 37's on Method NV's.
Cons: Spare in the bed at all times, limited on car washes... you tell me?

Choice 3: (a) Just paint all of the grey on my truck matte black - grille, flares, stock front and rear bumpers; and keep stock hood graphics and don't wrap the roof
Pros: Least expensive. Fenders, grille, front and rear bumpers would still be painted matte black.
Cons: Not sure if I'd be getting much bang for my buck.
 
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If you guys find any pics similar to these options feel free to post!!! Not sure if it will help or makes me more confused!!
 
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Good luck deciding lol pic when done

I don't think I'll go wrong either way, Wilson. My goal with my build is to keep it somewhat stock looking! Kind of hard to do with my tendency's.

I'll definitely get some pictures. Whatever direction I go, it should be done in February.
 

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I like choice 2 with the glass fenders and 37" tire, but I voted for choice 1 because as I have read (correct me if I am wrong) that glass fenders are: 1) not directly bolt on; 2) need trimming (I do not know why); 3) durability issues (not to this specific brand, but I have seen crack on some glass fenders); 4) cost.
 
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I like choice 2 with the glass fenders and 37" tire, but I voted for choice 1 because as I have read (correct me if I am wrong) that glass fenders are: 1) not directly bolt on; 2) need trimming (I do not know why); 3) durability issues (not to this specific brand, but I have seen crack on some glass fenders); 4) cost.

@Fellow Option A and Option B are in the same ballpark on price - only $25 difference actually. Also, the install will be done by someone who has already installed the fiberwerx fenders on his truck. They looked great so I'm sure thei install would go smoothly. Decisions, decisions...
 
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Here are some pictures of a truck I found online that gave me the inspiration for Option A.
 

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I think the all black would be good, but that OD green looks killer on Terrain.
 

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@Fellow Option A and Option B are in the same ballpark on price - only $25 difference actually. Also, the install will be done by someone who has already installed the fiberwerx fenders on his truck. They looked great so I'm sure thei install would go smoothly. Decisions, decisions...

As I can remember I have read bad reviews about Boatec fenders and good reviews about Glassworks. I am not sure FiberwerX. Plus, is there a liner for FiberwerX? Something I suggest to look it up before your purchase.

If you are comfortable with installing the glass fenders, choice 2 would be the best among all choices.

Here are some pictures of a truck I found online that gave me the inspiration for Option A.

This looks badass too, but I am still leaning toward choice 2.

Good luck on making your decision....I hate making decisions.
 
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