my sr5 fender flares will be for sale soon some questions?
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my sr5 fender flares will be for sale soon some questions?
alright i just put in the order for some bushwacker extenda flares for my rig and my sr5 flaers and splash guards will be for sale shortly. first off what the best way to clean the sr5 flares before i sell them? i have teken very very good care of them and always used turtle wax black magic on them to keep them looking brand new but recently i got some wax on them that doesnt want to come off on one of the flares. what should i use to get it off?
next question....... what should i expect to get for my old flares? as stated above they are in great condition and the splash guards are only a year old on the front.
thanks
next question....... what should i expect to get for my old flares? as stated above they are in great condition and the splash guards are only a year old on the front.
thanks
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Dexter,
You might want to go to Toyota and order some gasket material for your new flares to go between them and the body.Bushwacker for some reason didn't include any gasket material with the flares so i had to order some myself. The part number is for the right rear flare off of a TRD tacoma. I got the number off of Jalebar's site the number is (#75696-35020). Thanks Jalebar for the info by the way . Good luck with the new flares, I love mine.
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You might want to go to Toyota and order some gasket material for your new flares to go between them and the body.Bushwacker for some reason didn't include any gasket material with the flares so i had to order some myself. The part number is for the right rear flare off of a TRD tacoma. I got the number off of Jalebar's site the number is (#75696-35020). Thanks Jalebar for the info by the way . Good luck with the new flares, I love mine.
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getting the gasket stuff tommorow.
they are the black sr5 flares they sell on ebay for around 175-230 iv seen so start making offers. they probbaly wont be available for like 2 or 3 weeks (till my rig goes into the body shop for her face lift and all sorts of other stuff done. im psyched its gonna look sick with satin black flares and lower valence, same with the rear license blate frame (with chrome on the outside) and some other stuff geting painted the same color.
they are the black sr5 flares they sell on ebay for around 175-230 iv seen so start making offers. they probbaly wont be available for like 2 or 3 weeks (till my rig goes into the body shop for her face lift and all sorts of other stuff done. im psyched its gonna look sick with satin black flares and lower valence, same with the rear license blate frame (with chrome on the outside) and some other stuff geting painted the same color.
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getting the gasket stuff tommorow.
they are the black sr5 flares they sell on ebay for around 175-230 iv seen so start making offers. they probbaly wont be available for like 2 or 3 weeks (till my rig goes into the body shop for her face lift and all sorts of other stuff done. im psyched its gonna look sick with satin black flares and lower valence, same with the rear license blate frame (with chrome on the outside) and some other stuff geting painted the same color.
getting the gasket stuff tommorow.
they are the black sr5 flares they sell on ebay for around 175-230 iv seen so start making offers. they probbaly wont be available for like 2 or 3 weeks (till my rig goes into the body shop for her face lift and all sorts of other stuff done. im psyched its gonna look sick with satin black flares and lower valence, same with the rear license blate frame (with chrome on the outside) and some other stuff geting painted the same color.
Otherwise how can we see what we are bidding on?
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As far as getting them clean, and getting all of the old wax off, I have read that rubbing some peanut butter on the waxed area then cleaning with soap will do the trick.
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