Fender Flares for 99-06 Chevy Silverado, Sierra (Pack of 4) OE Style Wheel Fenders Flare Truck Accessories Best for Chevrolet GM GMC Pick-up Trucks Re-Paintable Trim Guards





Key features
- •CHECK FIRST: Refer to Amazon's Parts Finder Tool to ensure fitment - Select your vehicle's year, make, and model to make sure it fits.
- •OE STYLE: Easy to install with no drilling required - Built to last - Fender flares for Chevy Silverado, Avalanche, Suburban, Sierra, and Yukon years 1999-2006.
- •STYLISH: Matte black smooth finish which is easily re-paintable to match your finishes look.
- •4 PIECE SET: Includes four (4) fender flares with an installation kit and all necessary hardware.
- •GUARANTEE: Includes a one (1) year limited warranty.
Fender Flares for 99-06 Chevy Silverado, Sierra (Pack of 4) OE Style Wheel Fenders Flare Truck Accessories Best for Chevrolet GM GMC Pick-up Trucks Re-Paintable Trim Guards
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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Maria Galindo✓ Verified Purchase•June 15, 2023
Fit good and nice vibrant color
OK flares, mediocre hardware
Steve✓ Verified Purchase•June 6, 2023
You get what you pay for... BUT, the flares fit my 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 very good - all holes seemed to line up good.
The problem is the double sided tape and the fasteners... they are extremely poor. Honestly it would be better for the seller to just sell the flares - no hardware and no tape (and just provide your own).
First - The tape that is suppose to be stuck to the flare just came right off with the backing. Not even sticky at all. My suggestion run to the auto parts store and get good double sided moulding tape.
Second - The plastic fasteners, I gave up on the first flare and bought some bolts for the back and screws for the front and painted them black.
The flares themselves do have some manufacturing marks on them. They are just basic black plastic with little effort spend on cleaning them up. They feel thin and flimsy. The edge against the truck isn't that smooth, looks wavy, but on the truck it looks fine. There is no edge tubing to protect against rubbing - only time will tell. I may do like others have mentioned and put a couple coats of spray on bedliner and give them a consistent look.
Aside from the hardware and tape the flares look good. These are great for an older truck to cover rust and dress it up a bit. Any nicer truck and I would spend a couple hundred more and get better flares.
The problem is the double sided tape and the fasteners... they are extremely poor. Honestly it would be better for the seller to just sell the flares - no hardware and no tape (and just provide your own).
First - The tape that is suppose to be stuck to the flare just came right off with the backing. Not even sticky at all. My suggestion run to the auto parts store and get good double sided moulding tape.
Second - The plastic fasteners, I gave up on the first flare and bought some bolts for the back and screws for the front and painted them black.
The flares themselves do have some manufacturing marks on them. They are just basic black plastic with little effort spend on cleaning them up. They feel thin and flimsy. The edge against the truck isn't that smooth, looks wavy, but on the truck it looks fine. There is no edge tubing to protect against rubbing - only time will tell. I may do like others have mentioned and put a couple coats of spray on bedliner and give them a consistent look.
Aside from the hardware and tape the flares look good. These are great for an older truck to cover rust and dress it up a bit. Any nicer truck and I would spend a couple hundred more and get better flares.
Good fit and look great
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 2, 2023
Good fit and look great. Junk fastener hardware. Bought replacement fasteners at Orileys auto parts. after snapping the first few of the provided fasteners.
All in all, the cost of fasteners at the local auto parts store equaled the cost of the original order. That might seem frustrating, but the total cost ended up being about $100 after my trip to the autoparts store. The next viable option would have cost at least $200.
I guess i saved $100 at the cost of a little frustration. Has I known ahead of time, I would have bought the same exact kit, then just bought good fasteners and not wasted the time on the ones that came with the fenders.
All in all, the cost of fasteners at the local auto parts store equaled the cost of the original order. That might seem frustrating, but the total cost ended up being about $100 after my trip to the autoparts store. The next viable option would have cost at least $200.
I guess i saved $100 at the cost of a little frustration. Has I known ahead of time, I would have bought the same exact kit, then just bought good fasteners and not wasted the time on the ones that came with the fenders.
Good quality, but some modifications necessary.
D. Armstrong✓ Verified Purchase•June 2, 2023
Quality for price is a good balance. Well made, but I had two issues with fitting them to my 2005 Chevy Avalanche. First, the holes on the rear set did not line up with the holes on the truck so I had to modify by drilling new holes. Second, there were not enough retainer pins in the package provided so I had to go out to the local auto parts stores to find and purchase more. Small issues for an otherwise well-made product, but annoying enough to warrant the loss of one star.
Very difficult to install that look great if you’re lucky enough to get them on there.
Bennett Casto✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
I finally got these on my truck after fighting with them for a very long time. One reviewer had a great idea of laying them out in the sun so that they get more flexible. They did fit (barely) on my truck which is a 1999 GMC sierra but like other reviewers I had to drill a couple holes in the rear fenders to get them on the truck. If I was to only use the holes provided in the fenders it would've been impossible to install them. Thankfully they include some extra plastic pieces to lock them on because I promise that is impossible to get the fenders on there without breaking quite a few. It looks great when it's done but it is absolutely terrible to install them.
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