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Recently purchased an 06 and would like to install a front fender extender. I tried Googling "fenda extenda" but came up empty.

anybody know where I can locate one.

 
Recently purchased an 06 and would like to install a front fender extender. I tried Googling "fenda extenda" but came up empty.anybody know where I can locate one.
Try here....fenda extenda.....ok, I'll never get this right....copy and paste...https://www.dandyindustries.biz/fenda-extenda.htm

 
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Recently purchased an 06 and would like to install a front fender extender. I tried Googling "fenda extenda" but came up empty.anybody know where I can locate one.

https://www.casporttouring.com/store/mercha...y_Code=fendxtnd

Ride Safe! - The Hound

Obviously, I'm new around here but am pleasantly surprised at how helpful everybody has been to me. Someone had suggested gluing the extender on rather than screwing it on like the manufactor suggest's. If you know the type of glue

they use that would be a huge help.

Thank's Dave

 
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Taken from the "Bin-O-Facts" under FAQ.

This is really unbelievable, not only have you answered my question about what type of adhesive to use. My heavens

you provided a step by step applications process [with pictures as well] Simplly amazing!!!!!!!! While I'm asking, Would you be able to pick 6 numbers for me for the next Powerball game. I mean Geeeeeee's after the adhesive answer this should be nothing. All kidding aside,thank's again for all your help.

Dave

 
thoroughly clean both surfaces with detergent and then scuff up the surface(s) with sandpaper where you put the glue beforehand so it has something to "bite" and hold onto rather than a slick surface.

Mine has been on for over three years now.

 
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