Are you running wide tires or wheels with negative offset? Your tires throw dirt and mud down the sides of your truck that can cause paint chips or other damage. No need to worry! There is an easy solution! One of the best ways to preserve the sides of your truck is with the use of fender flares. Most fender flares are bolt-on and they come in a variety of styles and finishes! I’ve always been a fan of the “bolt-on” look flares as I really think they can make a truck look tough. Painted-to-match fender flares also look much better! I only found two companies that manufacture painted-to-match Fender Flares. I own an EGR Bug Guard, so I decided to purchase the EGR Painted Fender Flares from Realtruck.com. After installing them and driving with them for 2,000 miles, I wanted to give you guys my thoughts and observations.
Front Driver’s Side Side View of my 2018 Ram 2500 with EGR Painted Fender Flares installed Notice how the Fender Flare doesn’t sit flush because of the “Turbo Diesel” emblem on truck Rear Driver’s side view Passenger Rear Fender Flare Passenger Front Fender Flare sits on top of “Turbo Diesel” Emblem as well Close-up Width of Fender Flare Full truck view equipped with Fender Flares