Rear 2in flare mod for stock bedside

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I have been staring at them- Its doable. I just need the time and local place to produce them out of fiberglass. As soon as I get all the bumpers situated I am back on this project
 

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Sub'd. This is awesome. I'm pretty hell-bent on keeping my stock fenders but I am willing to cut the shit out of them for a LT kit, front & back. Nice to see this done already.
 

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For me this would be a awesome mod and I think your potential amount of customers could be 3 times the amount that would go with fiberglass replacement fender. as a business man I always look at items that appeal to the masses.
That said I'll take a set of four and a new fiberglass front liner to match, icing on the cake would be if you offered them paint matched!
 
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the only draw back with stock fronts compared to say glassworks which we use you wont have the extra flare out for tire coverage- but thats not the end of the world
 

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Thanks for the killer idea! I just started in on mine (front first), and holy hell it makes a huge difference.

Wish I had looked a little closer at your pics though, I miss judged the gap after parting and have to order more material now. Anyway, I wouldn't have had the balls, or the idea without you sharing, so thanks Dave!
 

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the only draw back with stock fronts compared to say glassworks which we use you wont have the extra flare out for tire coverage- but thats not the end of the world


Idc about the flare out as much as getting those 37" tires under there.


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Thanks for the killer idea! I just started in on mine (front first), and holy hell it makes a huge difference.

Wish I had looked a little closer at your pics though, I miss judged the gap after parting and have to order more material now. Anyway, I wouldn't have had the balls, or the idea without you sharing, so thanks Dave!

Got pics?
 

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Of course I do! Not sure how much it'll mean to everybody here though. I'm but a lowly f150 owner :)


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After cutting and rolling.

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Flares sectioned & welded

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Front cut/rear stock

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Dave I've been striking out trying to find someone to help u out. Sorry man. All shops by me have been busy and aren't interested in doing anything else.


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