2010 - 2013 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 Factory Oem Fender Flares Turbolined *beautiful* on 2040-parts.com
Kellogg, Idaho, US
Factory OEM Fender Flares
Fits 2011-2012 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 HD Trucks
The Rears from this set will NOT fit Duallys.
These flares start out as take-off sets from brand New, undelivered Dodge Trucks. They are undamaged, and unowned.
This set is Professionally Turbo-Lined. Turbo Liner is a Polyurea Coating that remains flexible but is extra tough and will not chip, scuff or peel. These are excellent for that off-road or construction vehicles, yet look great for even a Pavement Queen. Turbo-Liner is NOT a cheap do-it-yourself product from a can, but a Profesionally applied two-part coating that looks even better than it performs.
Because of the Turbo-Liner Process, these will need new 3M double sided tape to remount them. They will also require a few push-pins and screws. The tape, pins and screws are all common items that can be picked up at any regular autoparts store.
They look GREAT!!! Fast shipping!!! THANKS!!! | Mar-20-13 08:16 | |
2011 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 Factory OEM Fender Flares TURBOLINED *Beautiful* (#251240196783) |
Since these are factory Take-offs, you will not have to drill or modify your truck to mount them.
These are VERY EXPENSIVE TO SHIP, please keep that in mind before making an offer!
IMPORTANT: I do not individually wrap these flares. They are very hard to ship because of their size. I take every reasonable precaution to make sure they get to your door in the same condition as they left mine. I use shipping paper between pairs and between the sides of the box to ensure that they do not rub. I have shipped over 100 sets over the last 6 months and have not had a single set damaged in shipping. If you are not 100% satisfied with your flares, let me know and I will do my best to work it out with you.
If you have any questions, please contact me and I will be more than happy to answer them.
All orders received before 5:00 pm EST ship out SAME DAY (Monday through Friday)
FREE SHIPPING!!!!!!
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