Posts Tagged ‘F150 fender flares’

Will 89-95 Toyota Pick Up Fender Flares fit the 90-95 Toyota 4Runner?

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Many people have been asking me recently if the 89-95 Toyota Pick Up fender flares will fit their 90-95 4Runners. This is a two-part answer.

First of all, the front fender flares would fit perfectly as the Pick Up and 4Runner did share the very same front fenders in this generation.

However; the rear fender flares are a different story. The 4Runner requires either 2 piece rear flares on each side due to the rear doors being very close to wheel wells, or narrow fender flares designed specifically for the 4Runner can be used. In regards to the 2 piece option, one piece of each rear flare must mount to the door so it can open with the door. The other piece would mount only to the most rear part of the wheel well. As stated before, other 4Runner fender flares are designed more narrow than the Pick Up fender flares so these 1 piece rear flares will actually fit on the body panel without interfering with the doors.

There is also another complication of using Pick Up fender flares on the 90-95 4Runner. The gas filler door on the 4Runner is in a different location than the Pick Up. The pick Up fender flares have a notch cut out to go around the gas filler door but this notch is not required on the 4Runner as the gas door is not located there.

Jungle Fender Flares supplies full sets of fender flares for both of these offroad trucks, so please contact us if you need more information. Remember, we ship worldwide!

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97-03 F150 Fender Flares on Stepside or Flareside Models

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

We have recently received some great feedback from customers who installed our 97-03 Ford F150 fender flares on their stepside aka flareside F150 4x4s. As we promised, there is very minimal trimming required to fit these on a stepside F150. There is just a little bulge at the step so the rear flares just need a small notch trimmed off to incorporate this step. The edge of these ABS Ford wheel flares can easily be trimmed with a razor knife such as an Olfa or Xacto. Once you hold the rears in place, it is easy to understand where you need to trim. We look forward to seeing more awesome looking Flareside Ford F150s with Jungle Fender Flares installed! Click the following link to see more information about our Ford F150 Fender Flares. Thanks to Justin for the awesome photos!

flareside aka stepside F150 fender flares
flareside aka stepside F150 fender flares
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Welcome to Fender Flare News

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Welcome to the newest area of JungleFenderFlares.com!

In Fender Flare News we will be posting updates about any changes to our products or services. We will also post fun stuff about any 4×4 offroad truck stuff that we find. Readers will be able to post comments or questions about anything they find in this area. Thank you for visiting our 4×4 fender flare blog!

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