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@Preheateddinner How much of a pain was it to remove the driver rear fender and in general, to line them all back up on the install?
Removal is pretty straightforward, just unscrew all the bolts and the gas tank filler gasket is flexible rubber. It was just time consuming to get all the body lines and gaps lined up, easy enough for a person with no body work experience like me, so anybody with some patience can do it.
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Ford Bronco Proof Heritage Quarter Panels & Fender Flares Do Fit Other Trims (w/ Part Numbers #) IMG_7886
Ford Bronco Proof Heritage Quarter Panels & Fender Flares Do Fit Other Trims (w/ Part Numbers #) IMG_3021
Here’s a couple of updated photos now that I finally got the wheels I wanted and it’s much more what I envisioned for my completed look.
 

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Wow, I love this so much. I was looking into getting the Heritage fender flares for my EG two door and before this post didn’t even realize the quarter panels were different.

I don’t think I’ll be able to justify the cost for the swap but really appreciate the work you put into this.
 
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Wow, I love this so much. I was looking into getting the Heritage fender flares for my EG two door and before this post didn’t even realize the quarter panels were different.

I don’t think I’ll be able to justify the cost for the swap but really appreciate the work you put into this.
I justified the cost as being way less than a new Heritage Edition, haha. It was a lot, but I'm still glad I did it.
 

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One thing to note is you'll have to also replace the rear bumper extensions and bumper extension brackets. I originally modified my stock brackets, but I felt they didn't line up perfectly, so I went ahead and ordered the heritage brackets. In for a penny, in for a pound.
what parts are you talking about? Do you know if this is the same part as a Sasquatch bumper component?

also, could you take a picture without the rear fender flare on? I’m curious what the rear corner pieces look like. Are they the round ones?
 

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what parts are you talking about? Do you know if this is the same part as a Sasquatch bumper component?

also, could you take a picture without the rear fender flare on? I’m curious what the rear corner pieces look like. Are they the round ones?
The bumper extensions are the pieces directly below the tail lights that wrap around the side and rear of the vehicle. The brackets just hold them on underneath, but they are different for the round fenders. These are the part numbers for a Heritage 2 door that you can google to see an image of the part. I do not think would be the same as a regular Sasquatch part here as that still just has the normal, round fender panels. All the Heritages are "Sasquatch" width for the fender flares, btw.
Driver: M2DZ-17811-CAPTM
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Ford Bronco Proof Heritage Quarter Panels & Fender Flares Do Fit Other Trims (w/ Part Numbers #) Boris


The fender panels themselves, front and rear, are shaped (squared off) to fit the Heritage fender flares. The flares will not fit on the normal, rounded fenders. I know you asked for the rear, but here's an example from the front, which has the same body line:
Ford Bronco Proof Heritage Quarter Panels & Fender Flares Do Fit Other Trims (w/ Part Numbers #) IMG_1915
 
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The bumper extensions are the pieces directly below the tail lights that wrap around the side and rear of the vehicle. The brackets just hold them on underneath, but they are different for the round fenders. These are the part numbers for a Heritage 2 door that you can google to see an image of the part. I do not think would be the same as a regular Sasquatch part here as that still just has the normal, round fender panels. All the Heritages are "Sasquatch" width for the fender flares, btw.
Driver: M2DZ-17811-CAPTM
Passenger: M2DZ-17810-CAPTM


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The fender panels themselves, front and rear, are shaped (squared off) to fit the Heritage fender flares. The flares will not fit on the normal, rounded fenders. I know you asked for the rear, but here's an example from the front, which has the same body line:
IMG_1915.jpeg
Okay thank you! We are talking about the same corner piece then. So the painted plastic corners are shaped differently and there is a bracket underneath that is also shaped to hold that painted corner. I was worried that the bumper or underneath was different thank you.

Mind if I PM with some other questions sometime?
 
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Okay thank you! We are talking about the same corner piece then. So the painted plastic corners are shaped differently and there is a bracket underneath that is also shaped to hold that painted corner. I was worried that the bumper or underneath was different thank you.

Mind if I PM with some other questions sometime?
Of course, happy to help if I can.
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