

🛞 Elevate your ride’s edge with flexy flares that mean business.
The Pacer Performance 52-189 Flexy Flares are a universal, heavy-duty fender extension kit featuring 2.5-inch wide, steel-reinforced EPDM rubber flares. Each of the four 58-inch pieces includes a built-in curvature to maintain shape and durability, providing an affordable, bolt-on solution to protect vehicle paint and body panels from dirt, rocks, and road debris while enhancing rugged style.
| ASIN | B00029X0ZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,079,531 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,259 in Automotive Fender Flares |
| Brand | Pacer Performance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2005 |
| Exterior | Rubber,Steel |
| Item Weight | 4.3 pounds |
| Item model number | 52-189 |
| Manufacturer | Pacer Performance |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 52-189 |
| OEM Part Number | 52-189 |
| Position | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 15 x 4.1 inches |
S**G
Perfect for my application
I have a 1995 4wd Geo Tracker I am reconditioning. I put some 29in mudders on it and needed to add some economical fender flares on it. The Flexy Flares gave me the rugged look I wanted and they are in fact rugged with the wire support that comes with the package. It took me a couple of hours to install and I used Stainless screws and washers instead of the zinc ones that came with it .I get a lot of compliments and am very happy with the product.
P**O
Bang for your Buck!!
Outstanding product and does the job just fine. Bushwacker flares cost way to much for me to spend so i considered going this route and i am a way satisfied customer. the great thing about this product is that because it is flexible you can fabricate the looks to exactly how you want it even for off road purposes!
J**Y
Gets the job done!!
Overall satisfied with the look, it is recommended to take off tires or use a stubby wrench to tighten ends. Looks great once finished, cut the front at an angle do it doesn’t look blocky. Very durable with the reinforcement wire.
N**S
They look pretty good too
These will get you legal for a very fair price. They look pretty good too. The negatives are that now matter how you install it is pretty much impossible to get the perfect curve as you screw into your fenders. My fenders have areas that are sort of bent instead of survey where you screw in. I tried different pressure amounts on screws, nothing helped. They are also not water tight, so when it rains the water goes right into where you screwed which will most def. Rust your fenders out faster. I am planning a 100% black silicone to seal it up. Final negative is that they go over your inner well plastics. So when you need to work on something requiring the plastics off then you have to remove the 20 or how ever many screws on thus fender. Then try to get them all back in the same holes. Not looking forward to that if I silicone them.
Z**A
Awesome for what they are...
I installed the Flexy Flares on my 87 Ford 4x4 Econline. I did this because I could not find fitted fenders anywhere. Shortly after my flares arrived, I finally found fitted flares in a junk yard. I wish I would have sent the Flexy Flares back. The quality of these flares is actually pretty good. The fact that they've designed a flare that will fit on so many vehicles is really amazing. The installation isn't that difficult. You should take your time so you get your fit and cuts just right. It's also good to have help. I attempted to install these without removing the wheels. Take your time and remove the wheels - I eventually had to. It's much easier with the wheels out of the way. You can get almost all the screws in without removing them, but the last few screws will destroy you. The flares will never have the same look as fitted flares. Since installing mine, I've spotted these flares on another van. The look was very similar, although the other flares were larger. If you can, I recommend the larger flare. If you have the option of buying fitted flares, you'll definitely want to choose that option. If you don't, you'll probably find that these flares get the job done and look alright. For what they accomplish, they're actually a pretty impressive product.
A**A
Work well for what they are intended to do. ...
Work well for what they are intended to do. Quite a pain to install. Saved hundreds with these instead of factory ones. Give a more off-road look to truck.
T**T
Works
If your middle name is OCD walk away. For me it's solving the problem of coming back with pounds of mud chunks on my windshield. On the concrete is the bit extra due to my universal mud flaps. Locking pliers are handy installing solo. The wire is one long strand and is like cutting a nail. I used a 7/64 drill bit to make the holes. 1/4 bit holder to run in the screws.
R**E
This was not a perfect solution to the problem I had but for what ...
This was not a perfect solution to the problem I had but for what it is, I give it a 5 star rating as it solved the problem. I used a #12 inch and half SS screw on the ends. The steel wire is absolutely necessary. Also, in case you can measure exactly what you need try out the OEM's website, you can buy this stuff in feet increments. Also the seller did an excellent job on shipping.
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