Couture® 104786 - Demon Style Front Fender Flares (Unpainted)

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Vehicle Fitment

Ford

Specifications

Style
Street
Placement
Front
Quantity
Set of 2 Pieces
Finish
Unpainted
Material
Polyurethane

Features

  • Ultimate in design and aerodynamics
  • Virtually unbreakable polyurethane
  • Built to OE specifications for fitment and quality
  • Extreme flexibility
  • Next generation injection molded
  • Limited warranty and satisfaction guarantee
  • Intended for off-road or show use only
  • Couture Special Offers

Product Details

Demon Style Front Fender Flares (104786) by Couture®. Set of 2 Pieces. These Fender Flares will draw even more attention to your wheels and tires.

Brand:
Part Number:
104786
Alternate MPN:
104786, B00G70UJO4

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Questions and Answers

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Question:
How are the rear flares installed/attached?
Couture® 104787 - Demon Style Rear Fender Flares (Unpainted)
Posted by Customer / March 22, 20212000 Ford Mustang
CARiD Answer:
Hi, installation method will depend on the installer. These flares can be attached with adhesive, rivets, or similar fasteners. We usually recommend professional installation. It is important to point out these comments from the manufacturer: "We want all consumers to know that there will always be minor sanding, shaving, cutting, and/or filling prior to installing Extreme Dimensions parts. Also, the black primer finish must be sanded and other prep work will be required prior to painting."
Posted by CARiD Expert / March 25, 2021