Can I buy a single fender flare?

Can I buy a single fender flare?

All of our flares are sold in pairs by wheel axle (front or rear) or in sets of four; they are not sold as individual units. Because of this, we recommend storing the unused flare(s) in the polytube sleeve and keep the box flat.

Can you replace fender flares?

Fender flares are unique extension accessories for trucks and SUVs—some snap directly onto the fender, while others require you to drill holes through the body of your vehicle. As long as you choose the right fit you can install flares of various colors, styles, and textures to give your vehicle a fresh new look.

How much does it cost to get fender flares installed?

A reasonable charge for a set of professionally painted fender flares ranges from $300-400+. Keep in mind that there are a lot of variances involved, so we highly recommend talking to a handful of body shops and discussing your requirements before choosing your painter.

What are pocket style flares?

POCKET-STYLE FLARES: Regular pocket flares are indented into the flare with bolt-heads recessed into the pocket, hence the “exposed hardware” look. Add oversized tire-coverage to keep you within the legal cruising limits, as well as premium paintjob protection.

Is it hard to put on fender flares?

Installation. Installation of fender flares really is easy, and there should never be something in your mind that prohibits you from making this upgrade to your vehicle. Below, we’ll touch on the main types of installation methods for no-drill fender flares.

How do you remove scratches from a fender flare?

You can remove scratches from a plastic fender flare with plastic filler.

  1. Clean the plastic fender flare with 1/4 cup dish washing soap and warm water mixed in a bucket.
  2. Apply plastic filler to any scratches on the plastic fender flare with a 2-inch putty knife.

Do fender flares require drilling?

The pocket flares give you a bolted look and you do not require drilling. The flares come with screws that effectively fasten. Furthermore, the bolts attach to the fender flare. The only drilling you need is to drill the flares in order to accommodate the bolts.