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Looking for fender flares to help with my wheel poke

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Stimleck, Apr 29, 2023.

  1. Apr 29, 2023 at 12:34 PM
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    Stimleck

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    I'm wondering if anybody knows of an aftermarket supplier of fender flares that match the TRD or stock but a little wider I mistakenly bought rims with a bit of extra offset. The OEM flares are about 800 bucks in Canada so I'm looking for a less expensive alternative but not looking for mudders. They'll be going on a magnetic gray 1794 and I'll be painting them
     
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    Get the trd pro digital camo flares! They’re awesome
     
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  3. Apr 30, 2023 at 8:36 PM
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    Lots of stuff!
    The TRD Pro flares will give you about 1/2”to 3/4” more coverage than the regular flares.

    Depending on the amount of poke you are trying to cover, these could work out great.

    If you need more coverage, check out the Rough Country Sport flares. These will give a bit more coverage.

    I have my TRD Pro flares to install this week and will be connecting the clearance lights that they come with. Should be a nice visual enhancement as well.
     
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    Rough country sport flares, get em color matched! Mine are heading to paint tomorrow
     
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    trd pro flares are about $500, might have to look into those for our wheels :)

    maybe just enough coverage to stop the water/mud fling up the side the tundra. probably wont even wire up the lights. i dont care for it personally.
     
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    can you show before and after pics down the side of the truck and how much poke it covers up?
     
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    Rough Country Sport flares sounds like the best option for you.
    Screenshot_20230501-085417.jpg
     
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    Where do the lights connect? Are they easy to DIY or?
     
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    I've had my eyes on the NYTOP Fender Flares. Not 100% sold on them yet - they're a little pricey at $650 for base paintable polyurethanes but from every one I've seen on some of the Insta Yotas, they're aggressive enough to cover most reasonable poke and look like they could be OEM. Easy to install. Problem is I can't get the TRD Pro Lift Kit I want as it's on hold right now, so no use buying the flares for a stock Limited at this time.

    They come in Matte or Gloss Carbon-Fiber, as well. Not my style, I'd be doing a Magnetic Gray match on the black polys.

    https://nytop.com/toyota-tundra-seq...p/2022-current-toyota-tundra-fender-flare-kit
     
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    I would go with the EGR Summit Fender Flares. I put the gloss black ones on my 2023 Platinum and they look good and same style as OEM upload_2024-9-25_12-20-15.jpgupload_2024-9-25_12-20-15.png
     
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    someone posted those in the “what have you done to your tundra today” thread that’s tacked recently and oh boy….. they look like you’re going to use the phrase “well I like them and that’s all that matters” a LOT
     
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    Dang, I figured the NYTOP would be pretty nice. I've seen their mustang stuff in person and its pretty high quality. (got a pro, so no need for flares myself)
     
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    Yeah… I just checked out what you’re speaking of. I don’t know if it’s the carbon look or what… but on a truck with 0 poke, that’s rough. I need to find the color matched one on Instagram I’m thinking of to reference… I believe dude has 37s with some aggressive poke so it definitely looked more natural.
     
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    If any of you guys have the OEM fender flares you took off your truck for the aftermarket ones I’d be interested in buying them. I’ve been looking for the gloss black or White cap painted flares if possible. Thanks!
     
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    Those actually look decent! How much bigger are they than the OEM ones?
     

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