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Those with Bushwacker Fender Flares?

5.7K views 27 replies 14 participants last post by  QWIKWHIP  
#1 ·
Would like to know what you guys with the Bushwacker (Not interested in the ATS) fender flares have to say about them now after you have had them? Any regrets? Are they still staying on good after how long? Where can I get the best deal?

This is the next mod on my list. The interior is done, just the fender flare outside mod and lastly will be intake and exhaust.

Thanks,
 
#2 ·
Great question Yo, and if I may I will add to it...

I too am really interested in the Bushwackers. I'm the kind of guy who keeps their truck for 8 to 10 years. Both of my old Nissan 4x4 Hardbodies came with the Nissan black plastic flares.

My question is exactly how do the Bushwackers apply to the truck? What is the hardware- plastic or metal? Do holes need to be drilled or what? anything you can to define how they go on and the hardware used to attach them would be appreciated.

Both my 4x4 Hardbodies started to show rust first around the fender flares where the winter salt and slush was able to pack in and hide, where as all the rest of the body was fine. I really don't want to add on the Bushwackers if they are only going to promote rust over the years.
 
#3 ·
I've had mine on for almost 6 months now and they are still just as tight as day one. They attach with metal clips on the fender lip and then the flares screw to the clips. They also use a couple existing screws inside the fender. As for Quads question, I do think that they will be a place for rust to promote, just like the hardbodies if you never remove them to clean behind them. So what I plan to do is just take them off when I do a major wax detail to wash and wax the body under the flares so nothing builds up under there. Other than that my only issue was wether or not I really like them black or if I should paint them. But I have decided to keep them black. So I say get em, they make the truck look very rugged. But plan to pull them and clean behind them a couple times a year and they won't harm anything. :D Hope that helps.

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#6 ·
I do like the way the black stands out against the paint on yours Quik.
 
#9 ·
I have the ATS flares. I know that you either love them or hate them. We had a Titan meet here several months ago, just before I installed them and everyone was saying it would look like an Avalanche. The pictures don't do them justice. I really like them and they flow with the lines of the Titan very well. I did get the ones with the V8 cutout, I was bummed at first but as soon as I installed them I changed my mind. I couldn't picture the truck without them now.
 
#10 ·
QWIKWHIP said:
I've had mine on for almost 6 months now and they are still just as tight as day one. They attach with metal clips on the fender lip and then the flares screw to the clips. They also use a couple existing screws inside the fender. As for Quads question, I do think that they will be a place for rust to promote, just like the hardbodies if you never remove them to clean behind them. So what I plan to do is just take them off when I do a major wax detail to wash and wax the body under the flares so nothing builds up under there. Other than that my only issue was wether or not I really like them black or if I should paint them. But I have decided to keep them black. So I say get em, they make the truck look very rugged. But plan to pull them and clean behind them a couple times a year and they won't harm anything. :D Hope that helps.

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Yea, I didn't think too much about stuff getting in behind them. :teethmast

Hmmm I really don't care for the idea of pulling them off once they are on. :huh:

Qwik? Don't they come with a clear strip that fits between the flare and the body? That seals it? My Toyota LC had flares with a seal.
 
#11 ·
The Bushwhacker flares look nice...

but they don't make them for the beds WITHOUT the lock box!! I sure do wish they would correct this oversight. QWIKWHIP - your truck looks very, very nice. What kind of wheels are those? I like 'em!! David.
 
#12 ·
Thanks for the comments guys. :D The flares do come with a black rubber strip that goes against the body. But there is still plenty of room for stuff to get behind them from inside the wheel well. I think next weekend I will be pulling them off and waxing the truck. I'll take some detailed pics. Oh, and my wheels are Enkie RT-6 in 20"x9". :)
 
#14 ·
Little late to reply, but mine have held up great so far too. Had them on for about 5 months or so and zero problems. They do a great job of protecting the paint with oversized wheels.

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#15 ·
oh, and I'm too lazy to take them off and clean behind them....out of site, out of mind :D. I guess I'll be the guinea pig to see if they rust back there after 5 yrs or so, but I'm not all that worried about it.
 
#18 ·
whodat808 said:
I have a KC SE 04
Does Bushwackers make these fender flares for those without the utility lock box?


Also, where did you all get yours? Pricing with them painted & w/o paint.

Thanks.
Unfortunatly Bushwacker doesn't make them with out the lock box. However, they can still be used, it will just have the seem in it. I bought mine off ebay for under $300 unpainted. I think for paint you will have to take them to a local body shop. The ATS flares offer the option without the box and painted. I just don't like the look of them as much as the bushwackers. :)
 
#19 ·
quikwhip

I noticed your truck is a SE like mines and KC, so i had my hopes up that bushwacker finally made one for the non utility box people.

I saw some pics of your truck on other threads but none showing the driver side. Any particular reason why you only show the one side of your truck in the pics?(does it look that bad?) :rofl: j/k

It is killing me to see how that flare looks like w/o the utility box.

Ff you do have pics or can take pics of that rear flare w/o the utility box, i would really appreciate it.
 
#20 ·
whodat808 said:
quikwhip

I noticed your truck is a SE like mines and KC, so i had my hopes up that bushwacker finally made one for the non utility box people.

I saw some pics of your truck on other threads but none showing the driver side. Any particular reason why you only show the one side of your truck in the pics?(does it look that bad?) :rofl: j/k

It is killing me to see how that flare looks like w/o the utility box.

Ff you do have pics or can take pics of that rear flare w/o the utility box, i would really appreciate it.
Actually I do have the lock box. The only reason I have all my pics from that angle is cuz they are all while parked in the driveway and I can get a better shot from that side. That's all, lol :D But here's a pic of the driver side anyway.
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And here's a pic of a members truck with the BW flares with out the lock box. I think this was Gearman's truck.
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#22 ·
O4DRUNNER said:
I Have been in contact with bushwacker here in portland ,,,, they are going to offer them for the non tool box bed,,, end of september is the last i heard,,,,hopefully soon i need them ,,, the rainy season starts soon,,, :crying:

O4DRUNNER....thanks for the info: I Can wait a month or so.

The reason why i need the set of fender flares is my 22" rims & tires slightly stick out pass the fender. In Hawaii we have this safety inspection called "recon" and one of the criteria is your tires can not exceed the outter fender. The safety inspection is a ONE time deal as long as you don't do any modification prior to the inspection.

It is an expensive upgrade but as long as I can pass the fenders will be coming off:upsidedow
 
#23 ·
Thanks quikwhip for the pics

I guess now we know that bushwacker will/should be coming out with the non-tool box fender flares. I'll give it a wait/see for the new ones. If not i know the tool box fender flares will work.

I am really dreading having to spend money on this upgrade but i need to make sure i pass all my safety inspections for next year.
 
#24 ·
Can you mount the fender flares and still keep your factor mudflaps?
 
#26 ·
Quad T said:
Both my 4x4 Hardbodies started to show rust first around the fender flares where the winter salt and slush was able to pack in and hide, where as all the rest of the body was fine. I really don't want to add on the Bushwackers if they are only going to promote rust over the years.
What about putting some of that 3M Invisi-Guard underneath the flares?
I would think that should keep most of the junk out. Can't you get rolls on fleabay for cheap?