Anyone running RC fender flares?

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That’s a fairly deep pocket flare - your tires might look a bit odd tucked way in there.

This shot is during my build before the bigger tires and lower offset wheels. Sure, they’re smaller than Tremor tires, but it looks like Auto Stop Start. ?

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Yikes..yep...it looks silly to be honest..lol. I'll wait till my tires wore out and then when I move to 18s and 33s, then I'll complete the look.

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Note: Confirm fitment with any seller before checking out. Depending on the brand, some of the rear flares are different - The Scab flare will have a full, curved arc and the Screw might have the arc interrupted by a “flat spot” on the front edge of the rear flares where they meet the vertical line between the bed and the rear door. The Scab bed has room to accommodate the full arc.

This is sometimes the case with the wider flares, so it’s a good idea to double-check.

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