Pilot
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I know this topic has been discussed but I’ve been searching and just can’t seem to find the answers that I’m looking for..
Why are there no “pocket” style fender flares for the GMT800? They make them for GMT400 (“obs”) and GMT900 (“nnbs”), but not the 800! Why is that??
A bit of clarification: “pocket” flares is a proprietary name owned by Bushwacker referring to the flares with sunken in “pockets” where rivets are fastened (mostly non-functioning I believe, for looks only). Other brands may refer to this style as “riveted flares” or something like that.
Anyway, I’m wondering if the 2002 Silverado or Avalanche wheel wells and body contours would match my 2002 Tahoe LT. Obviously the Tahoe rear wheel well cuts into the rear door—I’m thinking we could do some custom fiberglass fabrication to make it work. Just wondering which flares would require the least amount of fabricating.
Any insight is much appreciated!
Why are there no “pocket” style fender flares for the GMT800? They make them for GMT400 (“obs”) and GMT900 (“nnbs”), but not the 800! Why is that??
A bit of clarification: “pocket” flares is a proprietary name owned by Bushwacker referring to the flares with sunken in “pockets” where rivets are fastened (mostly non-functioning I believe, for looks only). Other brands may refer to this style as “riveted flares” or something like that.
Anyway, I’m wondering if the 2002 Silverado or Avalanche wheel wells and body contours would match my 2002 Tahoe LT. Obviously the Tahoe rear wheel well cuts into the rear door—I’m thinking we could do some custom fiberglass fabrication to make it work. Just wondering which flares would require the least amount of fabricating.
Any insight is much appreciated!