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Rough Country Offroad Defender Fender Flares; Black (20-26 Sierra 3500 HD SRW)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SHG24139
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    Product Information

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

    Features

    • Rough Country Defender Pocket Fender Flares
    • Matte Black Finish
    • Pre-Painted
    • Wide and Riveted Design
    • Aggressive Style
    • Has 2-Inches of Tire Coverage
    • Protects Against Mud and Road Debris
    • Crafted from ABS UV-Protected Korad Plastic
    • Lightweight
    • No Drilling
    • Comes in Sets of 4
    • Limited Lifetime Replacement Warranty
    • Fits 2020 - 2026 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Models

    Description

    Protective and Stylish. Made for the GMC Sierra 3500 HD, these Rough Country Defender Pocket Fender Flares come in a pre-painted matte black finish and have an aggressive wide and riveted design. Crafted from ABS UV-protected Korad plastic, these fender flares have 2-inches of tire coverage and protects your ride against mud and road debris kicked up through travel.

    Installation. Putting these Rough Country Defender Pocket Fender Flares on your ride is easy and requires no drilling.

    Warranty. There is a limited lifetime replacement warranty for these Rough Country Defender Pocket Fender Flares.

    Application. These Rough Country Defender Pocket Fender Flares fits 2020 - 2026 GMC Sierra 3500 HD models.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    What's in the Box

    • (4) Fender Flares

    Tech Specs

    4.8

    Customer Reviews (13)

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