Chevy Tahoe 2007, OE Style™ Matte Black Fender Flares by Bushwacker®. Bushwacker Fender Flares are made to be flexible enough to withstand any environment you put them in. From the debris on the roads to the brush on the trails and any other elements that wear on them every day, Bushwacker flares are designed to never relent to punishment and maintain their style.
Extra tire coverage for added protection from road debris
Fit your specific application
Crafted from Dura-Flex 2000 plastic for maximum flexibility and durability
100% UV-resistant thermoplastic that does not crack, warp, or chalk
Come with all hardware included
Easy to install by using the vehicle's factory holes
Made in the USA
Bushwacker® has been manufacturing their top-grade car accessories for over 40 years already. From the development of their very first products to the latest releases, the company has always paid much attention to quality, performance, and design. Their continued commitment to innovation and style is a part of every product they make. Using the highest standards in manufacturing, Bushwacker® provides the finest aftermarket fender flares, automotive bumper protectors, Jeep Trail Armor, and truck bed rail caps. Each of the products is designed for accuracy and proper fit and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
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The rear units both seemed to fit ahoy but the holes on the front ones are in excess of an inch out of place. Once installed they do look pretty good, though.
Posted by Alex (Bellingham, WA) / February 08, 20222000 Toyota Land Cruiser
These were installed by a professional following the included instructions first off. During really warm temperatures they flex and pull away from the truck body. I have been afraid the carwash will tear them off, or the wind at high road speeds (80mph here).
Posted by Cliff (Jerome, ID) / August 15, 20212007 Chevy Suburban
The rubber gasket that goes between the flare and fender is held with adhesive tape to the flare. It is not much fun to attach.
When attaching the flare to the fender the gasket does not want to stay in place. The plastic tool you get is marginal at best at getting the gasket straight. Also had to redrill two holes to get the flare tight against the fender in one spot. Although they were a chore to install, I do like the appearance.
If everything was made to spec by Bushwacker, the installation would probably take an hour for all four wheels with simple hand tools. That is not the case. The side marker lights don’t fit at all. Requiring extensive use of a Dremel tool for cutting and sanding and epoxy glue as tabs holding the sidelight have to be shaved to get it to fit. One side was bad, the other side much worse. Luckily for me I have such tools. The final install looks great only because of work. Fenders without sidelights may not have the problem. They were way off. If you do not have tools or talent and you have sidelights pay someone else to do it.
Posted by Todd (Brandon, FL) / November 08, 20192019 Ford Ranger