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mrtoni 07-16-2017 11:30 PM

What are these huge flares covering up?
 
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So this blazer is original paint and rust free. Unfortunately, it has these monstrosities installed. Owner said he thought they were clamped somehow but I told him I could live with the drill holes but not if the fenders were cut. He says no but I don't see how they couldn't be. Thoughts?

mrtoni 07-16-2017 11:31 PM

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Picture two of rear

ClassicStyle 07-17-2017 12:56 AM

Re: What are these huge flares covering up?
 
They look like the same ones my Yukon had, cut 2" all the way around

mrtoni 07-17-2017 01:28 AM

Re: What are these huge flares covering up?
 
That's what it looks like to me too. He has emailed me again saying no cuts and clamps are used to hold in place. 300 mile drive to check it out

briank 07-17-2017 09:09 AM

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There is enough clearance I would have him get his phone up there and take a bunch of pictures then.

cleszkie 07-17-2017 01:03 PM

Re: What are these huge flares covering up?
 
If those are the old Bushwacker flares, then yes, the fenders do require trimming to make them fit. Not a big deal on the front fenders because they can be easily replaced. But more of an issue in the rear if the quarter panels have been cut.

I hope I am wrong, but the purpose of those flares was to make room for bigger tires by opening up the wheel arches. Definitely have the owner take more pictures up inside the wheel wells.

BTW, I'd check on that "original paint" claim. The side mirror on the driver side door has been deleted along with the fender badges, and the holes filled in/painted over. What else has been painted over?

raggedjim 07-17-2017 01:40 PM

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If they are clamped it should be an easy thing to un-clamp them and take a picture to send to you...

mrtoni 07-17-2017 01:45 PM

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Thanks. I here same thought about fronts being no big deal. The owner didn't claim original paint just original black paint on spid which I haven't seen yet.

Maximus 07-18-2017 10:32 AM

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If those are the best photos he is willing to offer, don't waste your trip...

If he cant give you proof of his own statements, who knows what else he is lying about on that rig....

kwmech 07-20-2017 01:05 AM

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I've got a set of bushwackers on my 68 longhorn that I converted to dually, no cutting required. They covered up the tire stick out perfectly

cleszkie 07-20-2017 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cleszkie (Post 7992927)
If those are the old Bushwacker flares, then yes, the fenders do require trimming to make them fit.

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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 7995366)
I've got a set of bushwackers on my 68 longhorn that I converted to dually, no cutting required. They covered up the tire stick out perfectly

I stand corrected. Hopefully my misinformation didn't spoil any potential sale of this Blazer. Next time I need to check my facts before I speak:)

Maximus 07-21-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by cleszkie (Post 7995696)
I stand corrected. Hopefully my misinformation didn't spoil any potential sale of this Blazer. Next time I need to check my facts before I speak:)

regardless the fact still remains, if this seller isnt willing to take photos of the wheel well, or the seam under the flare, its not worth dealing with him in my book

a good honest seller should be more than capable of taking a few iphone photos and texting or emailing them.


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