🛻 Upgrade your F150’s attitude with rugged style and unstoppable protection!
PIT66 Fender Flares are a factory-style, injection-molded polypropylene set designed exclusively for 2009-2014 Ford F150 Styleside models (excluding Platinum and Raptor). Offering over 2 inches of tire coverage, these durable flares protect your truck from debris while enhancing its off-road look. Easy to install with included hardware, they deliver a perfect fit and long-lasting toughness for serious truck enthusiasts.
Brand | PIT66 |
Color | Black |
Exterior Finish | Factory Style |
Material | Polypropylene |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 40.6 x 5.2 x 25.7 inches |
Item Weight | 8.58 Pounds |
Style | Factory Style |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Vehicle Service Type | Compatible with 2009-2014 Ford F150 Styleside(NOT For Platinum and Raptor models) |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | PIT66 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 02RSA1222BDM-NEW |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10634359532416 |
Model | Factory Style |
Item Weight | 8.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 40.6 x 5.2 x 25.7 inches |
Item model number | 09-14 F150(67.0" / 78.8" / 97.4" Bed) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 02RSA1222BDM-NEW |
A**M
Great fit for F150, if mounted properly. Hardware needs improvement.
The product is well built and the end result after mounting it looks extremely good.I see many reviews of people complaining about the fit, and the problem is with the hardware provided.1 - Back fasteners: The screws that come with the hardware are too short for mounting. I have used stainless steel 3/4" screws and these did the trick.2 - The Front mounting hardware provided consists of plastic clips. They will come off easily, as it did happen for me driving on a windy day on the highway. The solution - I mounted 1/4" u clips with Stainless steel machine screws. These hold strongly and well not fall off.Seller was responsive to the problem and provided additional rubber strip after the original one fell off one of the flares when getting lose on the highway.I did not drill into the car body with self tapping screws, as others suggested.Once you "hack" the hardware as suggested above, they are securely and tightly mounted, and offer a great look for the truck. Check the pictures and see for yourself.
J**O
Perfect
Put these on a 2007 Ford f150 Supercab and they fit perfect. We did have to use different screws and things, I recommend reading others reviews & take their advice on what to get! Some of those screws are definitely too short to do what’s needed.Been on almost 2 months now and no issues!
L**)
Fit well, but get better hardware
I purchased these because they were half the price of a set from American Trucks and they looked okay. After reading reviews I was prepared for needing better hardware and that was, in fact, true. Get #10x3/4 pan heads for the rear and bigger "tree" style body clips for the front.The only issue was 1 rear panel had holes drilled too large causing the screws to pull through the flare. Seller was responsive and offered a replacement when requested within 1 day.
S**R
Missing Parts Requiring Additional Purchases.
Full disclosure... I have not installed these yet. My initial low rating is based on missing parts requiring additional purchases to get the intended functionality and results.First, there are NO instructions. Not just bad instructions... no instructions at all. Honestly, that's not so much of an issue... installation is pretty self explanatory. I'm an engineer and it's not rocket science (also there are plenty of YouTube videos if I need some extra pointers). However, a complete lack of any instructions speaks poorly to the quality of the product, a fact that is reinforced by the second issue.Second, the product picture includes the fender flares, the plastic fasteners, and the edge trim. However, the box I received did not contain the edge trim. I ended up paying more to purchase the trim separately: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DKNWV7BK/.Furthermore, after reading so many comments regarding the ability of the plastic fasteners to retain the fender flares at highway speeds, I also ordered these clips: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D7CMKWPT/I took a risk purchasing these lower end and less expensive fender flares thinking they're just plastic molds, how different could they be... once again I am reminded that you get what you pay for. I'll post pictures once I have all the parts and install them to let everyone know if the extra hardware was worth the effort and additional price.
E**Z
Buen material
Le funcionaron bien a mi camion y de buen material
A**R
Fender
Great fit
L**.
Low quality, spend a little extra for some better flares for less painful install
Right out of the box these looked super cheap. The edge that the weather stripping was attached to looked like a 4 year old cut it out with a knife. It was completely uneven and there was still flashing in a lot of places. The included weather stripping is a joke. It was really stiff, and there was no adhesive to keep it attached to the flare, so it kept coming off of the flare before it was installed. I ended up making it work but it was a huge pain.The holes for the front left flare didn't match up, so I had to drill new holes. The included plastic clips for the front metal brackets didn't work at all, so I ended up getting some 1/4-20 X 1/2" screws to use instead, which ended up being a pretty good way to attach them.I actually liked the installation hardware for the back flares. If you watched the youtube video by Andrew Does Life, you see that he uses sheet metal screws to attach the back flares. I don't like this because I didn't want to put any holes in my truck. The hardware it comes with is definitely cheap, but it just clips onto the lip around the back fenders, which made it easy to install, and it felt sturdier than the hardware for the front.I was ready to give these one star and return them because the front left flare was such a pain to install since the holes weren't aligned, but after I finally got it installed, the other 3 went on in about 45 minutes total. All of the holes had to be drilled out with a 1/4" drill, but it looks good and seems sturdy enough now that it is installed.
D**A
Covers rust & looks great doing it!
As one of the people who is honest about needing to cover rust on the pickup bed, I can say that these are great for the task. The installation is a little confusing due to poor instructions, but it is not difficult by any means. You will want a second set of hands to help hold them in place while bolting them on. Also, the curved mounting pieces on the front end took a little bit to figure out how to install, but other than that, this went very smoothly. I broke one of the plastic mounting pins while installing it, but Lowes carries them, they're standard car panel mounts. If you are covering rust, check the condition of the edges of the wheel wells. If they are still intact, the clips install without much difficulty. I recommend these to anyone who wants to cover rust on the pickup bed, they look really great once installed.
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