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Old 10-01-2008, 10:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What do y'all think???

Well, I just completed the first major modification to my 2500 Ram...I had the quarter panels Line-Xed as well as a set of Bushwhacker street flares also sprayed and I installed them myself. Of course the bed was also a priority if I were to spend that kind of money for a quality job on my panels. The fellow also offered to spray my in bed toolbox kind on the house since I got so much work done and I also referred a few of my buddies to him for bedliners. I am generally pleased except for a few minor things to do with my self install of the flares...The major one being I am absolutely kicking myself for introducing new rust points with a few screws that are obviously used to hold the flares in place. It seemed like the only way to make the flares fit snug against the body. Is there really a better way to attach the flares to the rear wells? I almost want to pull them back off and figure out some way to fix that problem now so I don't have to worry about it later on down the road. Any suggestions? Will a few screw holes create headaches for me later? Is it worth the trouble to attempt to make them go away?

Of course they are all underneath the fender wells in the back in the piece of sheet metal that wraps around underneath for about an inch of 1 1/2 inches. None of them are on the outside of the body...I am not that dumb thank god. haha

I will try a post some pics of the line-X tommorow.

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Jake D.
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Old 10-07-2008, 09:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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looking to get bushwaker flares done in line-x. please post pics
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