Fender Flares?

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They removed the price off the site. Originally they were $8500!

That is ABSOLUTELY ridiculous for 4 fender flares and paint. Maybe if you were getting actual fenders!

Everybody can say the quality BS I was fed before...but that price is just not right.


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They removed the price off the site. Originally they were $8500!

That is ABSOLUTELY ridiculous for 4 fender flares and paint. Maybe if you were getting actual fenders!

Everybody can say the quality BS I was fed before...but that price is just not right.


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That is true that is allot of money. Where the main costs are incurred is the amount of labor hours that go into the flare package.


*The fenders have to be made practically from scratch.


*The body of the vehicle needs to be prepped and trimmed.


*Followed by the fenders being fitted then the body work to blend and paint the vehicle.


*Finally new inner fender liners are made to fit the wider arches.
 

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That is true that is allot of money. Where the main costs are incurred is the amount of labor hours that go into the flare package.


*The fenders have to be made practically from scratch.


*The body of the vehicle needs to be prepped and trimmed.


*Followed by the fenders being fitted then the body work to blend and paint the vehicle.


*Finally new inner fender liners are made to fit the wider arches.

That explains WAY more. You are basically building a brand new Fender.

I think most people are looking for a bolt on option like Bushwacker offers for other vehicles. The extend a fender. Would you be willing to adapt yours? I think you could sell a ton. I would buy a set as long as they were WAY more reasonable.

You really should market your current option as reworked or redone fenders not add on flares.

Still think $8500 is a bit steep. I truly do appreciate quality. I had an Icon/DR lift on my 250 in 2007. Paid a fortune for it and it was well worth it. That 7.5 Inch lift, custom Deavers, and traction bars was about the same price as your fenders.

Wish you luck!


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