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Was thinking about getting some. Wondering what others have purchased and how good they are holding up
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It's just a reflective sticker, worthlesswould like to find some with built-in reflectors
Exactly what Butterscotch said. And the cost is very reasonable. I didn't like a little lifting (less than 1/8 inch) on the lower leading edge on one of them so I used a spot of super glue. It's been over a year and a very rough winter and still look new and tight to the fenders. My only regret is not painting them to body color.I used Mabett. Ensure that the tape has no spaces between any of the ends. If so carefully adjust the tape on the fender flare. Super easy install...go slow take your time.
It could be lighting or the angle of the photo. My OCD calmed greatly when I saw the price difference between the 2 brands:Observation,
Post #4 and #5
Post #4 matches the black plastic trim color really well.
Post #5 is darker and or glossier than the stock trim.
It would have to match or my ADHD would drive me crazy !
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That might be a Chevy or GM look.would like to find some with built-in reflectors
Those look like the Maxzina brand.Exactly what Butterscotch said. And the cost is very reasonable. I didn't like a little lifting (less than 1/8 inch) on the lower leading edge on one of them so I used a spot of super glue. It's been over a year and a very rough winter and still look new and tight to the fenders. My only regret is not painting them to body color.
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I did the Mazinga also on mine!Exactly what Butterscotch said. And the cost is very reasonable. I didn't like a little lifting (less than 1/8 inch) on the lower leading edge on one of them so I used a spot of super glue. It's been over a year and a very rough winter and still look new and tight to the fenders. My only regret is not painting them to body color.
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