Flare installation Question.
I know somewhere on this forum is the answer to my question but I can't find it. I have my Bushwackers painted and ready to install. All I need to know is how to install them with my factory RBs. I saw a thread where somebody cut their RB's end caps on their 2nd gen to be able to fit the flares. If that person is out there or if anyone has a link to that thread PLEASE let me know what to do.
BTW, I was quoted close to $200 to have the flares painted to match my truck. I went to Pep Boys and bought import paint to match and I sanded, primed, and carefully painted them myself. They look great and cost me less than $30. Screw the man!:fart: I just thought I would pat myself on the back a little. Thanks for reading this post and thanks in advance for any input. |
Ditch the RB's
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Ditch the RB's
and go for tube steps...
http://pics.montypics.com/cebulak/20...5/mvc_686f.jpg I plan to paint my flares someday. Good to know that it can be done easily... |
nerf bars aren't too bad but i like the look of the running boards better. I want the look of a street cruiser and in my opinion the nerf bars make the truck look a little more off-road rugged. Which is cool but not the look I want. Although as I think about it some chrome ones might look nice.
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If you decide to go with nerf bars, you can sell your running boards on eBay. I took mine off of my 91 and got $122.50 for them.
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If your set on keeping your RB's do it like Chris Steger using the endcaps from a 92 PU. Good luck!
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