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for anyone i suppose but i was thinking more of the guys who have lowered thier trucks. have any of you thought about puting flare kits / ground effects on your trucks? i was just wondering how that might look.
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re: flare kits
i dont think it would look right to be honest. these old trucks deserve metal, not all that platic jap-crap haha. leave the flares for all you guys up in the sky.
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Yeah I wouldn't be a big fan of it. That should be left for the Imports for the most part.
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yea thats what i was saying. i have never really liked that stuff myslef. it seemed to old man type of stuff. with multiple color of paint strips you know what i mean. i just wondered how it would look on a bump i have never seen anything like that on a bump. the fiberglass runninb board was really whati was thinking about. not so much the fender flares.
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re: flare kits
about the only thing i would consider would be a mach 1 style chin spoiler, but i doubt that could even be pulled off tastefully.
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re: flare kits
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i thought this was about road flares, which i always carry in my trucks.
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