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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Does anybody else smell group purchase on those flares! I've wanted something like a "cut outs" but only have a choice of the Xenon and Bushwacker Streetflares I think. I hope that the grand he speaks of is a different currancy than the greenback. Unless that includes the shipping, paint, and installation.
Originally posted by oliexplorer explorer flares arent wery cheap, i know but they arent the most expensive flares. the flares on the Toyota Landcruiser 90 (120) 03' cost up to 2500$
That's not too far out of line..... call your local Ford dealer and ask for replacement Eddie Bauer fender flares and see what price quote they give you.
I am just curious though, because my Bushwacker flares were around $400, but if these flares are more durable than the ones I have now, I would definitely get some. My main concern is how well they hold up, because the last time I went wheeling, one of my flares got taken off but was easily fixed.
You guys might want to reconsider that price on the flares. I've got way more than that in fiberglass just to get the tire coverage. I would be ordering myself a set of those flares in a heartbeat if I wasn't already in the middle of this damn project.