If you prep them with a red 3m pad and spray them with raptor Liner they look real good and it's super easy to do. If you don't have a compressor, harbor freight bedliner in cans works well.
Three pro tips. First wet sand your paint before clear coat. Second blow torch on clear coat removes bubbles. Third peel up a tab you can pull the adhesive with out digging for it. Over all great job.
Yea "blow torch on clear coat removes bubbles" and will catch on fire and burn your shit to the ground, clear coat as well as all paint are FLAMMABLE, stupid does as stupid says!
Thank you, I have the same truck and color and I got the same fender flares. I've gone to local auto body the cheaper one was $400, but now after seen this i'm definitely, going to do it my self. Thanks again. Great video.
How many cans of colored paint & clear coat cans do you need? In my cart I have 2 cans of colored paint, 2 cans of clear coat, 1 can of primer and sand paper. Am I missing anything and is my count off?
You are probably pretty close. It likely depends on the color. Just don't skimp on the clear coat. Use a bit more than you think it needs, but in many thin coats. Don't let it run
Primer IS worth not saving a couple dollars.... The primer and paint you chose to use DOES NOT have a flex additive in it. Therefore, all that paint will flake/chip off your flairs within a year or so. Sorry to bear the bad news. Also, trying to say this as nice as possible, work on your painting technique. Dont shake the can in little spots. Long strokes, spraying past your project.😊
Won’t these rust your fenders after a while if you live in an area with snow/salt on the roads? That’s what I’ve heard that it gets stuck between the flare and the fender and it rusts your truck to shit. That’s why I haven’t pulled the trigger on these.
That's why there's double sided 'fender flare tape' used to prevent the friction and damage. Some use a length of foam clip for flares. Some use the $155 tape, some use 3M $9 tape.
I had to choose between a Sport or Laramie (both same price in Europe) and went with the Sport in black. Love it, but I do really want some fender flares + my side steps and the sides of the vehicle are always dirty and muddy. However, I'm looking for a more OEM kind of look. On these fenders, you can see there's raw plastic underneath. I don't know how they do it in the factory, but those that come standard on a Laramie for example, look exactly like all of the other body panels (totally smooth and soft).
AIt came with self-tapping screws but I did not use them. I reused the original screws on the truck that hold the inner fender liner to the metal. There are more holes than screws, so I went back and added some trim clips later.
hey man i watched your old video where u say that u had prk done on u like 2 year ago, do u see starbursts or something during night ? or there is no side effects?
I had a little biut of an astigmatism (starbursts) before. PRK definitely exaggerated it a bit, but my vision has held pretty well, and at this point positives still outweigh the negatives and I am glad I did it.
Mine was "PW7" Which is chryster/dodge/ram "Pearl White, Non-metallic". (their own matching system for selling touch-up paint) Maybe some other auto bands us PMS colors - which would be nice, PMS is a far better color matching system.
Dude!!! No no no! Read Scotch-Brite, 99% isopropyl alcohol 2degrees the mold release agent that is all over those fenders from a factory, and to get rid of the static electricity cause by sanding it. And always always always use adhesion promoter on plastic before primer!!!!
If there like most, theres double sided adhesive tape on the back side which actually prevents that from happening just like it does on the OEM factory flares.
I checked with a local auto body shop and my quote was $525.00 just in case anybody was debating doing this yourself. (Disclaimer: my truck has the Black Forest Pearl paint which costs a little more)
I got the same flares on Amazon for $178. Local Body shop is painting them. Estimate was $350-400. I have the Rugged Brown Pearlcoat so matching was important
In the future you can get exact color match in a rattle can and they spray great. No drips or blotching. It's like $25 a can, they match the paint code on your truck.
Good luck with spraying it yourself. I’m sure it will turn out decent but no where near what a paint shop can do. Why not spend the extra $300 and have it looking “factory”?
Enjoyed the video,wanting to add flares on my truck(RAM)same color. Saves money and dosen't require alot of time and effort. Looks really nice!! 🤔
Excellent! I found your video extremely helpful, and I say that from Canada. Thank you, Mr. Adventure One!
looks OEM !!!! good job
If you prep them with a red 3m pad and spray them with raptor Liner they look real good and it's super easy to do. If you don't have a compressor, harbor freight bedliner in cans works well.
Three pro tips. First wet sand your paint before clear coat. Second blow torch on clear coat removes bubbles. Third peel up a tab you can pull the adhesive with out digging for it. Over all great job.
Yea "blow torch on clear coat removes bubbles" and will catch on fire and burn your shit to the ground, clear coat as well as all paint are FLAMMABLE, stupid does as stupid says!
Very nice mod, it was very helpful for me. My flares are waiting to be installed.
Have these prevented mud and dirt from splashing up the side of the truck. I feel like my truck is always dirty from tire spray.
Thank you, I have the same truck and color and I got the same fender flares. I've gone to local auto body the cheaper one was $400, but now after seen this i'm definitely, going to do it my self. Thanks again. Great video.
Huh would rubbing alcohol work as well with rubbing it down
where you get them from
Looks good 🤘🏻
How many cans of colored paint & clear coat cans do you need? In my cart I have 2 cans of colored paint, 2 cans of clear coat, 1 can of primer and sand paper. Am I missing anything and is my count off?
You are probably pretty close. It likely depends on the color. Just don't skimp on the clear coat. Use a bit more than you think it needs, but in many thin coats. Don't let it run
@@AdventureOne They're going on Ram 1500 Big Horn Bright White. And many thanks for the rapid response!
Can you give me a link where to find these fender flares? And how much coverage did it give you, did it say in specs?
Primer IS worth not saving a couple dollars.... The primer and paint you chose to use DOES NOT have a flex additive in it. Therefore, all that paint will flake/chip off your flairs within a year or so. Sorry to bear the bad news. Also, trying to say this as nice as possible, work on your painting technique. Dont shake the can in little spots. Long strokes, spraying past your project.😊
Any suggestions in spray cans to each steps to his process?
And btw when spraying a rattle can never spray downwards
Do you have a link to where you purchased these?
I bought a Black Dodge and ordered good flares that are already black .. now I'm considering painting just to match the gloss paint.
How the paint looks after a few years?
A few Knicks and scratches, but still pretty darn good
Can you install them without using that tape to make it easier to remove them later - if you so decide????
Not really. The tape hold the top section on. Alcohol should easily dissolve the tape when it is time to remove
Won’t these rust your fenders after a while if you live in an area with snow/salt on the roads? That’s what I’ve heard that it gets stuck between the flare and the fender and it rusts your truck to shit. That’s why I haven’t pulled the trigger on these.
I live in Tx, so I can't comment on areas that use a lot of salt on the roads. On a previous truck, I had these on for 2 years without any rust.
That's why there's double sided 'fender flare tape' used to prevent the friction and damage. Some use a length of foam clip for flares. Some use the $155 tape, some use 3M $9 tape.
Hard to tell.... how well does that paint color match?
Extremely close. Looking at it more than a year later, I recommend using more clear coat than I did.
they are called christmas tree clips, nice worrks
I had to choose between a Sport or Laramie (both same price in Europe) and went with the Sport in black. Love it, but I do really want some fender flares + my side steps and the sides of the vehicle are always dirty and muddy.
However, I'm looking for a more OEM kind of look. On these fenders, you can see there's raw plastic underneath. I don't know how they do it in the factory, but those that come standard on a Laramie for example, look exactly like all of the other body panels (totally smooth and soft).
DIY 💪 that's the to go👍
Were those the tapping screws you used? Or justvthe normal bolts? Mine came with screws but they are farrrr too short.
AIt came with self-tapping screws but I did not use them. I reused the original screws on the truck that hold the inner fender liner to the metal. There are more holes than screws, so I went back and added some trim clips later.
Adventure One and what grit did you use to wet sand the primer?
The big Crush i think it was 240.
Just wondering where you ordered your flares from? Thanks man
I used the screws originally on the truck (that hold the plastic inner fender) then used trim pins for the rest of the holes
hey man i watched your old video where u say that u had prk done on u like 2 year ago,
do u see starbursts or something during night ? or there is no side effects?
I had a little biut of an astigmatism (starbursts) before. PRK definitely exaggerated it a bit, but my vision has held pretty well, and at this point positives still outweigh the negatives and I am glad I did it.
Pantone or PMS is that color code name
Mine was "PW7" Which is chryster/dodge/ram "Pearl White, Non-metallic". (their own matching system for selling touch-up paint) Maybe some other auto bands us PMS colors - which would be nice, PMS is a far better color matching system.
Dude!!! No no no! Read Scotch-Brite, 99% isopropyl alcohol 2degrees the mold release agent that is all over those fenders from a factory, and to get rid of the static electricity cause by sanding it. And always always always use adhesion promoter on plastic before primer!!!!
No rubber trim on the lip with scratch the shit out of the clear coat and possibly the paint.
If there like most, theres double sided adhesive tape on the back side which actually prevents that from happening just like it does on the OEM factory flares.
Nice!
Self etching primer is for metal. Adhesion promoter is for plastic. Fail. Sorry man...
I checked with a local auto body shop and my quote was $525.00 just in case anybody was debating doing this yourself. (Disclaimer: my truck has the Black Forest Pearl paint which costs a little more)
Thanks. That is a helpful comparison
I got the same flares on Amazon for $178. Local Body shop is painting them. Estimate was $350-400. I have the Rugged Brown Pearlcoat so matching was important
In the future you can get exact color match in a rattle can and they spray great. No drips or blotching. It's like $25 a can, they match the paint code on your truck.
Good luck with spraying it yourself. I’m sure it will turn out decent but no where near what a paint shop can do. Why not spend the extra $300 and have it looking “factory”?
Get job
You talk too much
You talk to much man..I don't care about your face want to watch the process