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Bushwacker Cut-Out Fender Flares; Rear; Matte Black (99-10 F-350 Super Duty SRW w/ 6-3/4-Foot Bed)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Perfect for off-road vehicles that need extreme amounts of tire coverage and clearance
    • Tire coverage varies with vehicle: 2 In. - 3.5 In.
    • Made of Dura-Flex 2000 ABS material which is flexible, yet durable
    • 100% UV protected smooth matte black finish can be easily painted
    • Durable, heavy duty hardware included which holds the flares securely in place, even on the most difficult trails
    • Installation drilling and/or cutting required
    • Premium tire coverage for body protection - keeps dirt and debris off the truck
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty

    Description

    For extreme off-road use, there's nothing else like Bushwacker Cut-Out Fender Flares. Each set of Cut-Out Fender Flares is individually designed for your truck, to maximize off-road wheel travel and maintain adequate tire coverage. That custom approach means a smoother appearance, greater strength, and easier bolt-on installation with tough stainless steel hardware. Cut-Out Fender Flares are made from thick, warp-proof Dura-Flex 2000, our own proprietary material, engineered for added durability and flexibility in severe conditions. Its UV protection guards against chalking, while its pro-grade matte black finish looks great as-is, or custom painted to create your own personal look.

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    Tech Specs

    4.4

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