Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares Customer Reviews
9 Customer Reviews
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Your tires are big and menacing, but so are the streets and highways that you rumble on. Give your truck or SUV some extra armor to guard your wheels, and keep your paint job clear of loose rocks, mud and other road debris with Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares. These Prestige fender flares may boast stylish good looks, yet they’re made from durable ABS plastic, so you can be confident that they can handle anything the road may throw your way.
Depending on vehicle, the extra 4-6 inches of coverage is a perfect way to hide rusted fenders without having to break the bank on expensive paint and body work. What's more, this cutting-edge flare style modernizes older model vehicles with a newer wide-body look.
Your Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares come in a smooth or textured finish, and install easily to your current stock fender holes. And, Prestige dials you in with a limited Lifetime Warranty on its fender flares.
Our 5+ Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by Kenneth B (Kettle Falls, WA) Reviewed for a 2008 Dodge Ram — Sep 12, 2012 8:08 AM
As a competent shadetree mechanic, I figured these would be a breeze. Opened the box and all pieces were sheathed in plastic wrap and the clips, screws and rubber molding were in a separate bag. Started the install on the rear of the truck. Everything lined up well, installed the u-clips and were really unimpressed in the way they would hold the flares.
Reviewed by Scott R (Casper, WY) Reviewed for a 1998 Chevy C/K 1500 — Jul 03, 2012 7:14 AM
The Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares are a nice addition to my '98 Chevy xtended cab. They extend out and cover my aftermarket wheels pretty well, but I do still get a little mud that gets past them in the front. They cover the V-8 Vortec sticker in the front about half way. They are a little more shiny than expected, but still looks good. Installation was pretty easy, except putting the rubber molding on the back was a bit time consuming. I would recommend these flares. AutoAnything got these to me quickly - no problems with purchase and shipping process.
Reviewed by Bill R (Thomaston, ME) Reviewed for a 2004 Ford F-250 — Apr 08, 2012 10:20 AM
In January, I noticed some small rust patches over the rear wheels on my 2004 F-250 truck, caused by road salt. Repair estimates were over $900 to repair and paint. Decided to simply grind off the rust, prime, and then simply cover damaged area with Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares. Job took only 3 hours, and the truck looks like new. Total cost $325. Only two problems with this rust solution. First, had to remove factory mud guards and can't re-install due to fender flares. Need to find mud guards that will fit. Second, now flares are gloss black and will now require I wash and wax the truck to match. You might want to consider a flat mat finish if you decide not to paint the flares. All in all, an excellent product. Fit the truck like a glove and all necessary hardware was included.
Reviewed by Brandon J (Rome, PA) Reviewed for a 2000 GMC Sierra — Nov 22, 2011 4:22 PM
I bought them to help cover up some work that was done on my GMC (Garage mans companion). Defiantly aggressive looking! They are pretty pricey, but they're better-priced than any other decent looking fender-flare I had found. I feel they stick out a little to much than I like on the front fenders, but I'll grow into them. Also, the textured ones CAN be painted. I looked on the makers website description and found that out after I had ordered the smooth version. O well, I should have researched it before I ordered.
Reviewed by John M (Hortonville, WI) Reviewed for a 2005 Dodge Ram — Sep 05, 2011 7:50 PM
I test fit them on my 05 Dodge, crew cab, 2500HD w/diesel and found that they fit the body curves very tightly. But to install the front flares, the "Cummins" emblems must be removed. Other then that, it is an easy install.
Reviewed by Frank W (Newton, NJ) Reviewed for a 2002 Ford F-350 — Apr 12, 2011 3:58 PM
The Prestige extra wide fender flares was an excellent choice for my 2002 F350 truck. I had a little rust on the rear fenders. Rather than repainting them, I installed these fender flares and it took care of the problem. They are fantastic looking as well.
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Asked by Joshua M.
Jul 04, 2012 7:44 AM
2009 Dodge Ram
1 Answer
Is the kit a complete set of 4, or just 2? If its a set of 4 then this is one heckuva deal!
Answered by Elizabeth C. — Jul 05, 2012 10:42 AM
Hello Joshua. The Prestige EX Wide Fender Flares are sold as a complete set to cover all four fenders. Thank you for your question and have a great day.
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Jun 01, 2012 3:59 PM
2003 Dodge Ram
1 Answer
hi..could the smooth flares be painted
Answered by Elizabeth C. — Jul 09, 2012 10:10 AM
Hello Thomas. Yes, the smooth flares can be prepped, primed and than painted in a color of your choice. Thank you for your question.
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Jun 01, 2012 3:58 PM
2003 Dodge Ram
0 Answers
hi can the smooth fender flares be painted to match my red truck color ??
Asked by tammy w.
Mar 19, 2012 10:51 AM
2002 Dodge Ram
1 Answer
How wide are the deminsion on the rear ones ?
Answered by Michael K. — Mar 19, 2012 7:28 PM
Hi Tammy, depending on your vehicle, they deliver an extra 4-6 inches of coverage.
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