Duraflex® Fender Flares Reviews

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Duraflex
5 of 5
Duraflex Flares
Product was sturdy and exactly what I wanted to get a affordable wide body on a budget was satisfied with the product.
Posted by Dalton (Clarksville, TN) / February 07, 20182013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
5 of 5
Much Better Than Expected
Very high quality. I was expecting a chopper gun one side, good visual the other side, but they're two layers bonded together and hollow like a tube. Great surface for gluing to the body and a nice finished outside for painting or just leaving black. Very impressive parts.
Posted by Kelly (Tucson, AZ) / August 23, 20212008 Volkswagen Jetta
4 of 5
Fender Flares
I like the size and fit of the flares on my Z. I chose the industrial look with the screw and for the most part they fit well. I will have to pull them and grind down some of the mounting holes because they go further that the flare edge, causing the part to not sit flush in some places. They are universal and I knew there would be some work going in. Good value thought for the money!
Posted by Russell (Saline, MI) / July 24, 2020
2 of 5
Impractical Material Choice.
These fenders certainly look good and match their listed dimensions well, but the plastic/fiberglass composite that they're made out of is a very poor choice for a universally fit product. It adds a small amount of flexibility versus normal fiberglass, but it is not a substantial difference. I was able to fit them onto the rear quarter panels, because the rear of the car has a fairly box like shape. A heat gun helped to let the fender flares curve to the shape of the car, yet there was still some minimal cracking that could be resolved with sanding, filling, and paint. The front fenders however, like many cars, are much more curved, so as to merge into the hood of the car. The angle that was needed to bend these fender flares to the shape of the front fender is unfeasible without splitting the flares, no matter how much heat or not was applied. It would take a tremendous amount of fabrication to make the fender extend out to reach the flare. This purchase has made me realize the value in a flexible material for universal body fittings. I would highly recommend a polyurethane fender flare, unless your car is shaped by the 80's.
Posted by Jonathon (Magalia, CA) / May 08, 20202001 Honda Prelude
1 of 5
Fender
Does not fit.
Posted by Sergio (Houston, TX) / March 09, 20202006 Chevy Corvette
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