Bushwacker 28314 08 Forge Style Fender Flares Fits select: 2011-2016 FORD F250, 2011-2016 FORD F350
- Brand:
- Bushwacker
- Model Number:
- 28314-08
- UPC:
- 090689000620
- EAN:
- 0090689000620
- Walmart SKU:
- 639409782
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$456.45 | |
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$379.99 | |
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$449.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.8/5 from 15 reviews.
Very good fit and finish and with the black bolt kit they blend in well with the black flares and the granite crystal color of my truck.
Love the look, but installation was a total headache, rubber gasket was difficult to get to stay on, clips did not attach properly and had to drill holes to get flares to mount correctly. Five stars for looks, 0 stars for mounting instructions and gasket
Although I'm 99% satisfied with my purchase (hence the title "almost perfect"). It would have been 100% if the hardware wasn't missing. They were quick to send out some hardware, however whoever took my call for the replacement somehow sent the request to the wrong warehouse which in turn delayed this matter even more. Nonetheless, everything was taken care of and I do have to say....they took care of the whole situation.
Though the product is good - I did not trust the clips and that came with the hardware kit and installed #8 U-nuts instead, yes you will need to drill holes in the fender for this. Installation was challenging and difficult to get the flare to line up with the underside fender edge... you really need to push very hard. I overcame this with an Irwin 6" Quick Grip clamp - once you set it with the lower screws (do not tighten), the top most screw is installed first, the installation goes easier. I also had to use a plastic body tool and some dawn soap water to align the rubber seal against the body to even it out and seated properly. Definitely not for a novice to install. You can get the U-nuts at any hardware or auto parts store. You can also get replacements from Bushwacker but they will take 4 weeks to arrive - not so customer friendly as for as timeliness.
Bought these for a Silverado. Installing them was a huge pain, ended up having to drill out the holes for the brackets after asking customer support why they wouldn't fit. The gaskets that come with them are garbage. Seems dumb that they aren't already fixed to the flare in the factory. No matter what you do, unless you glue them on, they will begin to slip off the flares after awhile. They look really good but for the price it should have been a much better experience
Ordering was easy. Installation was easy. The only thing is the rear fenders are held on with their “u-clips”, they are the only thing holding the fender on the truck. I have ad 4 already pop off, three was on one fender flair I'm surprised I didn't lose the the fender flair. There needs to be a better way to attach the rear flairs. Most of the trucks play/bounce is in the back end so I don't understand why you wouldn't make these a bolt on. I am now constantly getting out and checking my fenders to make sure I'm not missing clips. Or a fender flair. You need a better attachment clip.
The simulated nuts and bolts were in a bag and not the fenders. Also the rubber gaskets was a real pain to put on. I think the manufacturer is trying to save money on production. For $450.00 you would think it would come assembled and ready to attach to the vehicle.
When I received my fender flares, it looked like more than I was willing to tackle so I took them to a professional to install. The fender flares look good on my Dodge 2500 Power Wagon but some of the rubber trim was damaged. It was a small spot but it was not near an end so there was no way to work around it without then not having enough to finish the job. The installer went ahead and installed but is willing to re-do that one wheel if I get a replacement piece of trim. The installer was 45 minutes away and I dropped the truck off there for the day so I can't really blame him for going ahead with the install given the circumstances. I just hope Bushwacker is willing to send me enough trim to re-do that one wheel. Also, the Bushwacker flares do not cover the same area that the factory flares did. I'm not real happy about that but it's not noticeable from 10 feet away. I just assumed since they were supposedly exact fit with no trimming required that they would cover the same area. Only 3 stars because there was not enough of the trim without using the damaged piece as well as the fact that the flares don't completely cover the same area that the factory ones did.
Bought these for a 2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4. W/o install me and a professional installer (I was getting a lift done same time) held the rear flares up against the truck and they will fit. We held the front up against the truck and it's off by at least 3 inches
Impossible to install with the cheap hardware.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $449.99 (Jun 18) to $456.45 (Apr 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $451.07.
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