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Can am makes two sizes of fender flares sport and wider ones which one are most people buying. Tires throw to much mud. Any reviews would be helpful 

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I bought the wide ones they offer the most protection regardless of tire size, the only downside is they stick out a bit more so the chance of scrapping against something or snagging one are a bit greater.

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I put the sport flares on mine. Like the look better than the larger ones. Kept down the mud drastically, until I put 2" wheel spacers on. 

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Any pictures?

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I didn't consider vanity when I put full flares on and I can report no more tire flung mud in the cab.
Looking at them, I don't find them repulsive or out of place.
 

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Sport flares. Work good with stock set-up. 

 

Mike

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any pictures of the sport fender have the cab , doors stick out about 3” get covered with mud

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SK1970,

Here you go, sorry it took so long. 

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Those sport flares look nice! How easy where they to install?

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Not bad, my buddy did them for me. 😎

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Simple install the dimples are already there where they mount.

 

TB

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I’m installing the 3” flares on my 2020 Lonestar edition and because it has rock sliders it appears the rear lower section has to be cut. The template is confusing as all get out. Has anyone ran into this yet? I’m thinking the whole lower portion needs to be cut off not just a cutout.

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I installed my wheel flares on my machine over the rock sliders without cutting the front lower portion of the rear wheel flare where it fits over the rock slider. This leaves a slight gap in this area but it isn't detremental to the function of the flare and not noticeable unless you look right at the area where the flare goes over the rock slider. The good news is the flares do a pretty good job of keeping the machine mud free even with 30x10 on the front and 30x11 on the rear.🤔

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