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Fits Ram 1500(2010-18 &Classic) Fender Flares Sport PCL Blue Streak S-D10911-PCL

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Fits Ram 1500(2010-18 &Classic) Fender Flares Sport PCL Blue Streak S-D10911-PCLStyle and Protection. Unlock the power of real protection and custom style with Rough Country's Sport Style Fender Flares for your fourth generation Ram 1500! Offering 5 inches of Flare Height, you know your truck is getting the coverage it needs from flying debris and road grime. Not only will these flares safeguard your vehicle, but they will look great too featuring a bold custom look that stands out and turns heads. Plus, if you want to take your

Style and Protection. Unlock the power of real protection and custom style with Rough Country's Sport Style Fender Flares for your fourth-generation Ram 1500! Offering 5 inches of Flare Height, you know your truck is getting the coverage it needs from flying debris and road grime. Not only will these flares safeguard your vehicle, but they will look great too - featuring a bold custom look that stands out and turns heads. Plus, if you want to take your customization game up a notch, these fender flares are easily paintable so they can match your truck in color and style. Get ready to rock this new rugged look ??? with Rough Country's Sport Style Fender Flares!

Sturdy Construction. These bold and rugged fender flares are designed exclusively for Ram 1500 owners, creating an instant upgrade for your ride. Made from a special Tri-Blend ABS material, these flares have maximum strength and durability, ensuring they will stand up to the toughest conditions that nature has to offer. For added protection, each fender is machine-formed to exact specifications with a high-grade UV protection. Not only do these fender flares look great, but you can trust that they will hold up and continue looking fresh despite the elements.

Installation and Warranty. Featuring an easy and quick installation process, these flares have been designed to provide your truck with the stylish look you've been searching for without any of the hassle. Plus, if you need to bring your truck back to its original specs, the flares can be removed in a flash! But that's not all ??? each set comes equipped with a three-year limited warranty. Stop dreaming about that showroom-level look and make it happen with Rough Country's Sport Style Fender Flares.


Features:

  • Coverage: 1' Flare Height: 5' Quick and easy install with no drilling.
  • Added protection from rocks, mud, and other road debris.
  • UV protected to prevent fading.
  • Built from a special Tri-Blend ABS material for maximum strength and durability.
  • Easily paintable to color match your truck.
  • Can be removed to bring the truck back to stock.
  • 3-year limited warranty.

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
2019-2024 Ram 1500 Classic Tradesman
2019-2023 Ram 1500 Classic Special Service
2021-2023 Ram 1500 Classic Special Service
2019-2022 Ram 1500 Classic Express
2019-2022 Ram 1500 Classic SLT
2019-2019 Ram 1500 Classic Big Horn
2019-2019 Ram 1500 Classic Laramie
2019-2019 Ram 1500 Classic Lone Star
2011-2018 Ram 1500 Big Horn
2012-2018 Ram 1500 Express
2013-2018 Ram 1500 HFE
2011-2018 Ram 1500 Laramie
2011-2018 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn
2015-2018 Ram 1500 Limited
2014-2018 Ram 1500 Lone Star
2011-2018 Ram 1500 SLT
2014-2018 Ram 1500 Special Service
2011-2018 Ram 1500 Sport
2011-2018 Ram 1500 Tradesman
2011-2016 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman
2014-2015 Ram 1500 Laramie Limited
2011-2015 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman
2013-2013 Ram 1500 R/T
2011-2012 Ram 1500 ST
2012-2012 Ram 1500 Tradesman HD
2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie
2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT
2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport
2009-2010 Dodge Ram 1500 ST
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