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Step 1: Preparing Work Area Support and remove wheel using jack and jack stands. (optional)
Pocket Hardware Installation Procedures: Put a Washer (WA1-0012) on each Bolt (SW1-0067).
FRONT MAIN & REAR FLARE ONLY: Place a Nut (NU1-0019) over the end of each Bolt and tighten, using a 1/2” wrench for the Nut and the supplied Torx Bit (SW1-0052) for the Bolt. …
A)Bushwacker only approves installing the flares according to these written instructions with the hardware provided. WARNING: Failure to install according to these instructions will invalidate …
Care & Cleaning - Bushwacker fender flares are built to last; any detergent you use to wash your vehicle is sufficient to clean the flare. Do not use any harsh abrasive detergents
Care & Cleaning: Bushwacker fender fl ares are built to last; any detergent you use to wash your vehicle is suffi cient to clean the fl are. Do not use any harsh abrasive detergents.
Care & Cleaning: Bushwacker fender flares are built to last; any detergent you use to wash your vehicle is sufficient to clean the flare. Do not use any harsh abrasive detergents.
Remove the fl are. Using the marks made in step 18 as a guide, measure inward from the outside edge of the fender to verify proper depth of original marked location. Mark must be minimum of …
Front Flare Installation Procedures (Passenger’s Side): Remove fi ve factory screws with a 7/32” socket wrench. Remove two rear most factory screws with 9/32” socket wrench. Save screws …