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01-04 Fender Flared Pads

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by dodgerfan711, Apr 7, 2024.

  1. Apr 7, 2024 at 4:23 AM
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    dodgerfan711

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    Hey guys, Im changing the fender flares on my 04 from the silver color that came on the truck to an OEM set of black flares. I was going to go ahead and put all new clips and the rubber pads on when i make the change. I found an OEM part number for the pad, but it says that its for the rear wheel opening. Do you guys know what the other part number is for the front wheels? Thanks!!

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    FWIW, I did not have to replace the rubber seal/pad when I removed my flares to paint them. Left them on the flares and rattle canned them both at the same time. No issues. The clips you absolutely will need to have on hand as they will break (not all but most) when removing the flares.

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    5 years later and still holding up fine

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    Thanks for the replies everyone! I guess I just assumed that the rubber on there now would rip when I took the old ones off. Will definitely try to reuse the old ones or get the Amazon replacement if needed. Thanks!
     
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