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YHTAUTO OE Factory Style Fender Flares are precision-fit, durable polypropylene accessories designed exclusively for 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Fleetside models. Featuring a classic OE look, sun-resistant shiny black finish, and a complete hardware kit, these fender flares offer both aesthetic upgrade and rugged protection, making your truck look newer while shielding it from road debris.
Brand | YHTAUTO |
Color | Black |
Exterior Finish | Shiny Black |
Material | Polypropylene |
Item Weight | 5.69 Kilograms |
Style | Classic |
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | YTAUTOPARTS |
Model | OE Factory Style Fender Flares |
Item Weight | 12.52 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 45.12 x 26.3 x 6.02 inches |
Item model number | YHTFF00001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | YHTFF00001 |
L**A
Flares
Just what my husband wanted and very pleased with the quality of them.
C**E
05 gmc sierra 2500hd
Great fitment and it maybe took me 30min to put all of them on. They even fit if you have rust on the top of your bed lol
B**L
2006 Suburban with factory running boards...beware, modifications required.
I had some rust coming through the rear fender on my 2006 Suburban. It was in a spot I could fix, and easily cover with fender flares. After searching locally for some and not fining any, I turned to Amazon and these were noted as compatible with my Suburban.Many reviews say the holes are "hit and miss" with regards to lining up with the factory holes in the fenders. That was my experience as well. First the good....The front flares lined up with all but 2 holes and fit up nicely with a little trimming for the running boards. Basically, the flares are designed to work without the running boards. I just had to cut a notch out of the flares to miss the running boards, and drill the 2 mis-aligned holes. Overall, fairly easy. I used an exacto knife to do the cutting.Now the not so good...The back flares are obviously designed to work with the body lines of a Silverado. While I was able to make them work, I had to "massage" them a bit more than the front. Instead of cutting out the notch for the interference with the running boards, I sliced the flares and tucked the cut part between the bottom of the body and the top of the running board (there is a little flex in the running boards, so this worked). This helped "snug" the fender flare against the body better, and eliminate a gap tha would have been there otherwise. On the rear quarter panel, there is a contour in the body panel, and the fender flare doesn't quite match up correctly. I have a feeling it would be a good match on a Silverado though.Bottom line...if you are OK with trimming to fit like I had to do, you can make them work. If you are looking for a "bolt on" installation, keep looking, at least with regards to a Suburban.I thought about sending them back, but I felt for $100, and the likelihood of having to do the same thing to another set, I felt I could make them work, and I did. Good luck!
M**N
retired fp designer
the flares fit very tight and lined up with the factory fender openings.
R**T
fender flares
Not a perfect fit especially on the front fender flares, but with some tweaking, they look great
C**R
Same as the Tyger brand but more $$
Just like the Tyger brand that cost less, These do not fit snug on the front fender. When I say they do not fit, there was about 1/2” gap between flare and the fender at the top front edge. Simply unusable.
F**6
Great quality
Great quality. Heavy duty. Easy to assemble and they look amazing!
D**1
Great value for the price
These things look absolutely sweet on the ol 04' square wheel well avalanche we like them alot. although they needed trimming to fit over the plastic siding
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