Rear 2in flare mod for stock bedside

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2014RubyRed

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Keepin' it rolling - need more info to make this happen. Really like the idea of doing this with existing fenders. I'm not a body finish guy, though (yet). Could use some help figuring things out like cold welds? Help a brother out!!!
 

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Hey - keepin' this rolling. How about some updates!!! I'm ready for some flares since the Glassworks are going on next week.......
 

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I looked up plastic welding and it looks feasible to do yourself. HOWEVER, the stock flares are not cheap so it wouldn't be a cheap mistake if you screw it up. I haven't looked into it yet but I feel like a competent body shop would be capable. no idea on cost though.
 

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Would it be cost effective to make a fiberglass mold from the stock flare and then use the copy to modify?
 
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