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Pass side looks great comparatively speaking, other than color match, but drivers side is quite far from outstanding.
 


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Yes, of course. Pass side fit is fine. Latest version btw, with magnets.
The step I missed first attempt was tapping the flair during the install. Made a big difference for me.
 


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Yes sir, tried that. If I close up the top, the side gets wider, and vice versa.
 


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Yes sir, tried that. If I close up the top, the side gets wider, and vice versa.
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These are the rivets you need:
https://www.stevewhiteparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-fender-liner-rivet-6504737
I wasn’t too happy with the rear fitment initially. The front of the rear flare didn’t seem to sit as flush as the rest of the flare. I was able to adjust it by shifting the flare around a little and riveting it into place.
 


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Thanks for the rivet info Davoo. The rear flares are attached primarily with magnets using those push in plastic pins (not rivets) at the bottoms of both front and rear of the flare. No wiggle room gained by influencing them as the fit on those pins is a bit sloppy.
 


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Thanks for the rivet info Davoo. The rear flares are attached primarily with magnets using those push in plastic pins (not rivets) at the bottoms of both front and rear of the flare. No wiggle room gained by influencing them as the fit on those pins is a bit sloppy.
The rivets are real tight so you might have better luck with those to get better fitment on the rears. Those push pins are garbage and went immediately into the trash can.
 


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Worth a try for sure as the pins are crap, thanks again.
 


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Worth a try for sure as the pins are crap, thanks again.
Can you drill out the holes in the flares a little bigger to take out the slack or the bow that your getting ?.... when you are locking it in place.
 


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Can you drill out the holes in the flares a little bigger to take out the slack or the bow that your getting ?.... when you are locking it in place.
Im really surprised at all the fitment issues...I got the old style painted..they went on perfectly..and fit tighter than a nuns private parts...have had em on two years now with no problems...(y)
 


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Im really surprised at all the fitment issues...I got the old style painted..they went on perfectly..and fit tighter than a nuns private parts...have had em on two years now with no problems...(y)
Lucky man.
My rear flare fitment sucks.
 


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I believe I can tighten up the fit towards the rear of the wheel well by double face taping the wheel well liner to the frame. Doing that seems to pull the bumper cover inboard and tightening up the fit between the flare, bumper cover and quarter panel. Im going to grab some tape tomorrow and update you guys. When the plastic rivet tool arrives I’ll use it to mount the fronts and re-secure the rears. In the meantime what film are you guys using to prevent rocks from hammering the finish on these? Thanks.
 


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So after messing a bit with it using some Scotch brand double sided tape I was able to tighten the fit of the top of the flare. Hopefully that stays put. The rear section is going to require moving the rear bumper cover on the drivers side in more towards the middle of the car. Seems if I can deflect that area right behind the rear wheel inwards about 1/2-1 inch that will alleviate the gap at roughly 3pm. Just how Im going to manage that is yet to be determined. The wheel well liner isn’t close enough to the sheet metal behind the liner to just pop in a plastic rivet, so Ive got to figure something else, or live with it.
Although the flare is not mounted here the black piece of trim on the bottom is what I’m referring to. Moving that inboard takes the bumper cover with it and closes the last gap. Mopar stone guards have been removed btw.
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So after messing a bit with it using some Scotch brand double sided tape I was able to tighten the fit of the top of the flare. Hopefully that stays put. The rear section is going to require moving the rear bumper cover on the drivers side in more towards the middle of the car. Seems if I can deflect that area right behind the rear wheel inwards about 1/2-1 inch that will alleviate the gap at roughly 3pm. Just how Im going to manage that is yet to be determined. The wheel well liner isn’t close enough to the sheet metal behind the liner to just pop in a plastic rivet, so Ive got to figure something else, or live with it.
Although the flare is not mounted here the black piece of trim on the bottom is what I’m referring to. Moving that inboard takes the bumper cover with it and closes the last gap. Mopar stone guards have been removed btw.
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I would be thrilled if mine looked that good!
 


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I would be thrilled if mine looked that good!
Sorry to hear that. I may just quit screwing with it, we will see. I’m waiting for the rivet tool to arrive so I can secure the fronts. I don’t want to use the Phillips supplied pieces as many guys suggested.
 




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