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Randy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2003 11:08:09
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Message: The fender flares on my 95 4x4 are fading and turning grey. I tried Mothers back to black but that did not work.Can I paint them and if so what type of paint would stand up to all types of weather.
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jeremy miller Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2003 17:19:58
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Message: i suggest trying a plastic(polish) from griotsgarage.com they have a plastic polish that will,well polish thru heavy oxidization along with every other carcare product you can think of.this isnt meguiars crap this is top notch stuff,a little expensive but superior results,lets put it this way i dont even have a swirlmark on my r/t
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dakotaguy92 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/18/2003 22:44:07
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Message: just painted mine two days ago . they look great now. i used duplicolor bumper and trim molding paint. its about 3 dollars a can. i used it on my front valance too because it was faided. it looks great. make sure you wipe them down with something to get the wax and oil off them before you paint them. good luck if you choose to do this
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Brian Snyder Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/19/2005 01:06:52
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Message: where would i go to buy the cheapest fender flares for my 1998 dodge dakota? i found quotes at around 300-400 dollars but i was hoping cheaper. thanks
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/19/2005 10:42:03
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Message: brian, one of our local dealers quoted me 240 bucks for a set of factory fender flares for my '00 QC. already painted with whatever factory color was offered that year.
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