Great video. Two things to note. 1) If your truck has the step that comes down in front of the rear wheel, you cannot install that last bolt. And 2) If you have mud flaps, you'll need to remove those
Outstanding video. This link should be included with the instructions sent out with every set of Bushwacker pocket style fender flares! Nice job, guys. Can't thank you enough for making the video, and doing such a thorough job. Process was well thought out and explained, great attention to detail, and excellent production that was straight forward and easy to follow.
Depending on your vehicle and how fast you drive it, you may have to check the tightness of the wheel well screws. all the road vibrations might loosen the screws. So check them often or super glue them into place!!!
Nice instruction video. I have a 2016 Ford F150. There are no factory flares on it. The front looks to be easy instillation, but the back looks like it may be a choir of an instillation, and I find it interesting that all the videos on UA-cam have fender flares installation on ford f150's except the 2016 model.
nice to see theirs no drilling into the mud Gard, like the snake eye units , he in Perth WA , it put me off doing those type's but these look easy to fit
Nice job! What do you recommend? My flares were installed by a paint and body shop, and they are on tight for the most part except for the top part on 2 of the rear ones. They are loose on the top part. They are lifting up. Thank you
Babybugspaw: You are able to order these in a satin finish with UV inhibitor OR straight from Bushwacker, painted to match your factory paint code. Please be aware, depending on the age of your vehicle, Bushwacker may not have all the paint codes/colors available for every vehicle. For more information specific to your truck, please visit our website at www.realtruck.com/bushwacker-painted-pocket-style-fender-flares/, enter the year make and model of your vehicle, then select your paint code and vehicle sub-model or trim level. OR you can call our Sales Dept at 877-216-5446 between Monday to Saturday: 8am - 11pm EST and Sunday: 9am - 10pm EST where our product specialists would be happy to assist you.
Very well done video! Do you guys know if there are any big differences between installing the pocket style fenders on this new model F-150 versus a 2005 F-150? I am looking into buying a set and am trying to do my homework.
There would not be much difference besides the hardware that is sent out. If you go to bushwacker's website they have install guides on there for you to look at.
Have you guys installed on a Platinum with the sensors in the lower back of the front fender? Was thinking it might be easy to relocate the sensor but if it would throw the systems off. Thank you.
It mostly depends on where you live and the driving conditions. Though, there are steps you can take to help your wheel wells from rusting. 1.) When installing the fender flares make sure there is no exposed metal under the fender flare on in the wheel well. If there is be sure to paint it. 2.) They are not 100% water tight so taking them off and cleaning the area underneath periodically will help keep water and dirt from sitting and potentially rusting. If you have any other questions, or would like to purchase a set of these fender flares, please feel free to give us call. 855-889-2061
Chuck Brown not sure what the question is here. If you are asking if you can put WT flaps on your truck then the answer is yes. You will need PART #: 120010
Chris, To be honest this build was quite awhile ago and that truck has been changed since this video was shot. I believe these were a -12 offset though when we put them on so they would stick out just a little bit to add fender flares.
jean-pierre luna: Not sure what year Nissan Rogue you have, but we do offer the Husky Liners Long John Fender Flares for the Nissan Rogue. www.realtruck.com/husky-liners-long-john-fender-flares/
While I don't currently have plans to install these, I just appreciate how thorough and planned out you are with this tutorial. Nice job.
We appreciate the compliment! Thanks!
Great video. Two things to note. 1) If your truck has the step that comes down in front of the rear wheel, you cannot install that last bolt. And 2) If you have mud flaps, you'll need to remove those
Outstanding video. This link should be included with the instructions sent out with every set of Bushwacker pocket style fender flares! Nice job, guys. Can't thank you enough for making the video, and doing such a thorough job. Process was well thought out and explained, great attention to detail, and excellent production that was straight forward and easy to follow.
DAVE G thanks! We here are so glad that these vids are helping people.
Depending on your vehicle and how fast you drive it, you may have to check the tightness of the wheel well screws. all the road vibrations might loosen the screws. So check them often or super glue them into place!!!
Nice instruction video. I have a 2016 Ford F150. There are no factory flares on it. The front looks to be easy instillation, but the back looks like it may be a choir of an instillation, and I find it interesting that all the videos on UA-cam have fender flares installation on ford f150's except the 2016 model.
Dang, that’s a whole lot of steps just to remove old ones & install the good ones, excellent job of showing install.
Babybugspaw: Thank you! We are glad to hear you enjoyed our video.
Thank You for Showing Us STEP', BY STEP'💥💯💥.
nice to see theirs no drilling into the mud Gard, like the snake eye units , he in Perth WA , it put me off doing those type's but these look easy to fit
Great job showing the how to.
Nice job! What do you recommend? My flares were installed by a paint and body shop, and they are on tight for the most part except for the top part on 2 of the rear ones. They are loose on the top part. They are lifting up. Thank you
I just installed mines and the rear ones have a small gap where water can get in how are yours holding up and did u fix the lifting up from the fender
Do you loose any additional clearance around front wheel well because my 35's are tight and worried about rubbing,,Thanks
Did you do the paint on them? Where would one be able just to order the Bushwacker’s with matching factory paint?
Babybugspaw: You are able to order these in a satin finish with UV inhibitor OR straight from Bushwacker, painted to match your factory paint code. Please be aware, depending on the age of your vehicle, Bushwacker may not have all the paint codes/colors available for every vehicle. For more information specific to your truck, please visit our website at www.realtruck.com/bushwacker-painted-pocket-style-fender-flares/, enter the year make and model of your vehicle, then select your paint code and vehicle sub-model or trim level. OR you can call our Sales Dept at 877-216-5446 between Monday to Saturday: 8am - 11pm EST and Sunday: 9am - 10pm EST where our product specialists would be happy to assist you.
Awesome video! What kind of bumper is on this F150?? That thing looks BA! ✌
Very well done video! Do you guys know if there are any big differences between installing the pocket style fenders on this new model F-150 versus a 2005 F-150? I am looking into buying a set and am trying to do my homework.
There would not be much difference besides the hardware that is sent out. If you go to bushwacker's website they have install guides on there for you to look at.
Hi my truck comes with parking assets where can I found fender flares with hall for censure?
Husam Alwadi: Unfortunately, to our knowledge, there are no after market fender flares that will work with this type of fender parking assist feature.
Have you guys installed on a Platinum with the sensors in the lower back of the front fender? Was thinking it might be easy to relocate the sensor but if it would throw the systems off. Thank you.
Marcel Jankowski have not personally but I have heard of guys doing that successfully.
What type of wheels and tires are those? Looks nice
Fuel Offroad Lethal 22x11 Wheels and Cooper Discover Tires! Thanks for the question.
can the wheel well begin to rust after wearing bushwackers fender flares after some time?
It mostly depends on where you live and the driving conditions. Though, there are steps you can take to help your wheel wells from rusting. 1.) When installing the fender flares make sure there is no exposed metal under the fender flare on in the wheel well. If there is be sure to paint it. 2.) They are not 100% water tight so taking them off and cleaning the area underneath periodically will help keep water and dirt from sitting and potentially rusting. If you have any other questions, or would like to purchase a set of these fender flares, please feel free to give us call. 855-889-2061
I have a 2011 , 3500 Silverado 4x4 single axle. can install around rear weathertec mud flaps?
Chuck Brown not sure what the question is here. If you are asking if you can put WT flaps on your truck then the answer is yes. You will need
PART #: 120010
I don’t have 3 of them small clips mine only came with 2
What is the wheels offsets? Thanks for great video.
Chris,
To be honest this build was quite awhile ago and that truck has been changed since this video was shot. I believe these were a -12 offset though when we put them on so they would stick out just a little bit to add fender flares.
What color f150 is that. it's almost a mix between gray and silver?
It is the "Magnetic" Factory Paint Color. Thanks for the question!
Very helpful, thanks guys.
+holland3g1 No Problem! Thanks for the feedback!
How big and where can I get the push pins?
If i buy the fender flares from the link in the comment will the same color as the ones in the video?
There are different options for fender flares. It would be best to contact us directly and we can help you place an order. Our number is 888-855-4621.
I dont know if its been asked but what is the offset on the wheels?
but do yall make flare's for a Nissan rogue ?
jean-pierre luna: Not sure what year Nissan Rogue you have, but we do offer the Husky Liners Long John Fender Flares for the Nissan Rogue. www.realtruck.com/husky-liners-long-john-fender-flares/
@@AutoCustomsCom just a 2017 nissan i have seen those online but they look no where as good as they do for trucks
Is this extended one or regular flare?
These are the regular flares.
Thanks.
where did you get the paint to paint them?
We ordered them already painted with the OEM color. Give us a call and we can order any OEM color you like.
888-855-4621
The rubber seal on mine is extremely flimsy. They could have given a better product on that end.
How high is that truck lifted
It is a 6 inch lift. Precisely it is a Pro Comp 6" Lift!
thanks looks great
Will that fit on a 2012 f150 xlt?
We do have an application for these. Please give us a call and we can get them for your vehicle.
need better lighting lot of dark spot