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Bushwackers vs Pocket Style fender flares

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Kolotous_701, Mar 31, 2019.

  1. Mar 31, 2019 at 10:35 PM
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    Kolotous_701

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    What’s the difference between these 2 brands? Which one looks more rugged? Are both easy to install?
     
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    Bushwhacker extendaflare looks the best imho it’s got a nice oem feel to it.
     
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    Is that even a brand? Pocket Style? Never heard of them. I thought "pocket style" is exactly what it sounds like; an alternative to the smooth O.E. type.

    TBH. Once they are painted, assuming you are going to paint them, even generic Amazon or Ebay brands are identical.

    I've had both styles. I had the smooth O.E. style installed on my '07 Limited. I think that style complimented the rounder lines of the 2nd gen front end better. I installed the pocketed Bushwacker flares when I purchased my 17 Pro. I personally think the pocketed style compliments the sharper more rough looking front end of the 3rd gens.

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    Tell me about the cowl hood on that 2nd gen...
     
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