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Bushwacker Pocket Style Fender Flares - Order Form

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by bushwacker_inc » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:55 pm

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Pre-Order Form Link - Click to order by Sept 21st!
http://bushwacker.polldaddy.com/s/trailblazer-group-buy-order-form

Thank you to everyone who helped us with the Group Buy survey! The results are in - Chevrolet Trailblazer Pocket Style Fender Flares with 1.50 in. of tire coverage is the far and away winner!

Time is limited, if you haven't filled out the survey already you have to fill out the Pre-Order form by September 21st, 2011 for the Group Buy offer to continue!







Group Buy Questions & Answers (Updated September 7th, 2011)

Q: How many participants are required for this Group Buy offer?

A: We will require 250 individual preorders and down payments for the Group Buy to proceed. The preorder window closes on September 21st, 2011. If 250 preorders are met by September 21st, 2011 we will send you an email via Paypal for the $250.00 down payment. The $250.00 payment must be made by October 21st. If 250 preorders are not met by September 21st, 2011 the Group Buy offer will be discontinued.

Q: Will there be an GMC Envoy Fender Flare?

A: Sorry, no. The survey results were conclusive, by a 30:1 margin of Trailblazer to Envoy Fender Flare requests.

Q: What will the final price be?

A: Final pricing will be $349.00 for the Pocket Style Fender Flare. This is up to a $119.00 discount under MSRP @ $468.00 for the Pocket Style set, plus shipping.

Q: How much will shipping be?

A: We're planning on offering a flat rate of $75 per Fender Flare set in the lower 48 states, UPS Ground only. $100 per Fender Flare set for Alaska and Hawaii. International shipping will require a custom quote.

Q: When the minimum order requirements are met and the down payment window is closes, how long will it take for the Fender Flares to be manufactured and delivered?

A: We estimate our tooling and manufacturing build time within 90 days. Shipping is UPS Ground from Portland, Or.

Q: How much will I owe when the product is ready to ship?

A: When the Fender Flare set is approaching ship date, we will send you a PayPal invoice for the balance of $99.00, plus shipping.

Q: Will you make this product anyway? Can we just wait to order it from a local Preferred Dealer or ABCautoparts.com?

A: No, we will not make this flare unless it goes through this one-time-only group buy. The large costs involved in making a fender flare require us to only make this flare available as a group buy.

Q: If this group buy program succeeds, will a Trailblazer or Envoy Fender Flare be available through Bushwacker dealers?

A: Yes

Q: Can I have my down payment returned if I change my mind before the final product ships?

A: No, unfortunately all commitments are final for this group buy offer if the order meets the 250 preorder requirement. If we are not able to collect all 250, $250.00 down payments by October 21st, 2011 we will issue a refund of your down payment.

Q: Will this Fender Flare offer the same materials and warranty as your other Fender Flares?

A: This Fender Flare will use the same Dura-Flex® 2000 ABS material available in our other Chevrolet Fender Flares. It will also include our standard Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Q: Will this Group Buy offer be available outside of the United States?

A: Yes! Custom shipping charges apply. We will notify you of those charges before shipment.
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by high-voltage » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:53 pm

Will they fit the EXT model?
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by fishsticks » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:47 pm

high-voltage wrote:Will they fit the EXT model?


The fronts will. The rears will at the very least look funny since they'll be split for the SWB doors.
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by bushwacker_inc » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:08 pm

high-voltage wrote:Will they fit the EXT model?



Sorry, they will not be compatible with the EXT model.
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by BigBen » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:43 pm

No ext? I'm out then.
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by Trail X » Thu Sep 08, 2011 2:23 pm

Seems like they could fit both if designed right.
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Sep 08, 2011 2:31 pm

JamesDowning wrote:Seems like they could fit both if designed right.
I agree. I do not have an EXT to look at to compare. I wonder if Bushwacker has or if they are only assuming...
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by The Roadie » Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:23 pm

The EXT rear door doesn't extend over the rear wheel well, so it would be a one-piece flare, not the 2-piece like the SWB. But you're right, the EXT wheel well opening might be the same SHAPE as the SWB, and the flare wold have an unnecessary split at the 12 o'clock position. That might upset the mall cruisers,
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by chevycrew » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:00 pm

The 2 part rear flare could be bolted together, then filled and painted for the mall crawlers...


assuming the wheel opening is the same.
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by MrSmithsTB » Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:28 pm

The corporate use of "not compatible" is always assumed to include "without modification" as far as I am concerned. Despite being not compatible as a bolt on, it is my opinion that ext and envoy owners should not he deterred from buying these. As the ugly redheaded step children of the off road world, not of us are strangers to improper use of products.
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by fishsticks » Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:34 pm

MrSmithsTB wrote:The corporate use of "not compatible" is always assumed to include "without modification" as far as I am concerned. Despite being not compatible as a bolt on, it is my opinion that ext and envoy owners should not he deterred from buying these. As the ugly redheaded step children of the off road world, not of us are strangers to improper use of products.



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by Trail X » Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:48 am

Only thing to be careful of us the radial thickness of the rear flares. If they make them too thick, they could get in the way of the rear doors.

That was the main thing I was thinking of when I said "if designed properly".
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by SteveTB03 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:52 pm

I'm pretty sure they'll test and make sure there's no fitment issues.
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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Sep 09, 2011 11:11 pm

SteveTB03 wrote:I'm pretty sure they'll test and make sure there's no fitment issues.

JD was talking about fitting the flares for the swb on the ext not general fit issue cause they are only making one sstyle for swb tb only
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by mikepeters1983 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:37 pm

Do we have any pics of them at least installed on a Trailvoy, or is it just all drawings?
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by The Roadie » Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:57 pm

They can't be installed because they haven't been approved for manufacture yet because there's a time period where 250 people have to submit deposits. If not enough deposits appear - no product.
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by fishsticks » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:12 pm

The Roadie wrote:They can't be installed because they haven't been approved for manufacture yet because there's a time period where 250 people have to submit deposits. If not enough deposits appear - no product.



I find it hard to believe there isn't at least a prototype...
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by mikepeters1983 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:19 pm

fishsticks wrote:
The Roadie wrote:They can't be installed because they haven't been approved for manufacture yet because there's a time period where 250 people have to submit deposits. If not enough deposits appear - no product.



I find it hard to believe there isn't at least a prototype...


:Iagree:

If I could see how they look then I might think about trying to pick up some here soon. I ain't going to have the cash till mid Oct to do so, but I also have a EXT so I would have to know if the could be adapted and would or could they work with cut fenders? I know a few of us had to cut fenders for added clearance but don't know much about the actually product besides a drawing. If that is how they are trying to get people to buy or do a group buy, might be hard. If they had it on a Trailvoy with pics up people might be more into buying them.
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by Me007gold » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:41 pm

I posted this on the OS as well, but could we get a weekly update of how many people have pre-ordered? So we know how close we are.
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by mikepeters1983 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:45 pm

Me007gold wrote:I posted this on the OS as well, but could we get a weekly update of how many people have pre-ordered? So we know how close we are.



Like I said If it could wait till OCT when I get the cash back that the army owes me, I would get a set. but I would need to at least know if thewy would work on modded fenders
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