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eDUBz
Mar 30, 2016Explorer
Arcamper wrote:FishOnOne wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
Yea, fat fenders may look like an after thought, but if one gets clobbered, you don't have spend $4000 to replace the entire side, like on my GM. Looks like the fat fender can be removed, fixed easy and replaced. I love my GM duly, but it has a dent in the fat fender. To fix, the entire side has to come off. I'm just leaving the dent for now.
I agree and have made this point here several times. As a matter of fact if a rear fender does get damaged which I see all the time you can have a new one painted at a body shop and install it yourself and your truck never has to go to a body shop.
MAYBE if the truck is new. If it's a couple years old no body shop worth it's salt will do that and guarantee a exact color match without the truck there.
Theres really no exact color match, just a good painter who knows how to blend, especially with pearls and metallics. ;)
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