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Do these give any more tire clearance? Do they stick out further or are they the same as the factory set-up? I'm trying to build a lifted 2020 Chevrolet 2500 and can not find fender flares that give more clearance. Won't pass inspection here if the tires stick out.

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45 minutes ago, Mike5150 said:

Do these give any more tire clearance? Do they stick out further or are they the same as the factory set-up? I'm trying to build a lifted 2020 Chevrolet 2500 and can not find fender flares that give more clearance. Won't pass inspection here if the tires stick out.

These just are painted vs the black trim. No difference  other then painted to what comes on the truck.

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I ordered my new GMC Denali 2500HD Duramax in white frost tricoat with the matching painted fender flares. $650 for all 4. I have not seen ANY of them on dealer lots. Not sure why dealers aren't ordering any this way. I think it looks a lot sharper. My Target Production week is next week!

  • 2 weeks later...
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Sadly they were not available for my SLT 3500 DRW. that I just ordered. 

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Can someone please send the part number for the lens housing? I cannot seem to find it on GM parts direct. 

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On 9/19/2019 at 11:58 AM, cdh7917 said:

Added the painted flares.  Also tinted the lights while they were off.

 

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Beautiful truck. May I ask how to remove the factory flares?    

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On 1/11/2020 at 7:09 PM, EXSlider400 said:

Anyone have the factory black ones for sale? Wanting to add to a 1500 AT4 but with the black/smoked lenses. 
 

 

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The HD fender trim will not fit the 1500 

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On 2/15/2020 at 9:45 AM, Tejano Pride said:

Where can I find the Red Quartz paint match for the 2020 2500 Denali? 

I took my truck to my local body shop and we matched it with paint chips. I went with a tri coat paint which was a little more pricey but I thought it matched the best

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Took me about an hour and a half. I did not remove the inner fender flares, I just popped the flares off, changed out the marker lights and popped the new ones on

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