Hey guys, I'm looking for a quality set of discrete fender flares (not the ones with the fake bolts) and splash guards for my 2009 Silverado 2500. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
The ones that aren't 4" wide off the fender with fake a$$ bolts in them.Discrete fender flares?
Wtf is that?
bullet proof
chevy
I know, I know... How about "bullet resistant" or "breathable"... LOL!
I live in the rust belt and the best undercoating I’ve found is Fluid film. Applied every year and it will keep your truck in great shape.Thank you for the recommendations. I'm trying to bullet proof this truck as I want it to last many years to come. These chevys (I had a 2000 for over 20 years) rot out on the rockers, cab corners, and quarters. I spent a lot of time searching for this rust-free TX truck, and am trying to protect it. I'm getting it undercoated and inner panel (fenders, rockers, cab corners, tailgate) coated on Monday. I have inner fender liners otw from RC for the rear. Flares and flaps will round it off hopefully. The tires are 295/55/20, and poke about .75" in the rear and an inch in the front. These touches should minimize rock chips, and it also has nerf bars to provide a little additional deflection. Eventually I'll ditch the low pros and get some 65 or 70s, but these are new and I'm gonna run them for now.
I'm gonna get the existing rock chips fixed in a couple weeks, and I'm gonna get PPF ran along the rockers and leading edges that have chips today.
I also live in the land of salt, salt brine, and rust in Iowa. Undercoat and rust proofing were done today, and I plan to inspect and look for any other vulnerable areas. I've seen good things on fluid film as well, and that will likely get the nod.I live in the rust belt and the best undercoating I’ve found is Fluid film. Applied every year and it will keep your truck in great shape.
With a little investment you can save some cash and apply fluid film yourself every year. The first time you do it, it seems to take forever when you’re trying to get everything covered. You also use a lot more. Every year after it goes a lot faster. You’ll find it’s still covering everything. Around here it cost $150 or more to have a full size pickup done at a business. It take me about 30 minutes and one gallon ($50) after the first application.I also live in the land of salt, salt brine, and rust in Iowa. Undercoat and rust proofing were done today, and I plan to inspect and look for any other vulnerable areas. I've seen good things on fluid film as well, and that will likely get the nod.
Is this just a brush on application then?With a little investment you can save some cash and apply fluid film yourself every year. The first time you do it, it seems to take forever when you’re trying to get everything covered. You also use a lot more. Every year after it goes a lot faster. You’ll find it’s still covering everything. Around here it cost $150 or more to have a full size pickup done at a business. It take me about 30 minutes and one gallon ($50) after the first application.