1997XLTRollover
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 AWD 5.0
Hey all, I've been throwing this idea around for a few years now and I'm starting to get tired of mud and stones getting flung up at the side of my truck, so I think I want to add flares, plus I kind of like the look better I think. I've got a 96 XLT that didn't have factory flares and I'm running 32x11.50's that stick out of the wheel wells a little bit, so it really need some flares to look proper.
I see two styles of factory Ford flares and I'm guessing the smooth style is on 96-97 and maybe 98? And the more edgy style is on the 98-01's. Can someone confirm this? Also will both of these flares fit on my 96 or did the body change somehow where they won't fit right (running board area probably and maybe the fenders or 1/4's themselves)?
That being said I used to like the smooth flares more, but those seem to have larger rear flares with a smaller front, where as the newer style as I'll call them seem to be the opposite. Does anyone have a preference on one over the other? I'm starting to lean toward the newer style now just because it will better cover the front tires and not make the rear look as if the tires are sunk in too far.
I see two styles of factory Ford flares and I'm guessing the smooth style is on 96-97 and maybe 98? And the more edgy style is on the 98-01's. Can someone confirm this? Also will both of these flares fit on my 96 or did the body change somehow where they won't fit right (running board area probably and maybe the fenders or 1/4's themselves)?
That being said I used to like the smooth flares more, but those seem to have larger rear flares with a smaller front, where as the newer style as I'll call them seem to be the opposite. Does anyone have a preference on one over the other? I'm starting to lean toward the newer style now just because it will better cover the front tires and not make the rear look as if the tires are sunk in too far.