






🚀 Elevate your truck’s edge with rugged style and lifetime toughness!
Tyger Auto Fender Flares are precision-engineered, paintable, and UV-resistant accessories designed specifically for 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500-3500HD trucks. Crafted from durable polypropylene via injection molding, these 4-piece flares provide 4-inch flare height and 0.75-inch tire coverage, enhancing off-road protection and style. Easy to install with included hardware and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, they offer a perfect blend of function, customization, and lasting durability.




| ASIN | B01NBMRN30 |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,849 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Automotive Fender Flares |
| Brand | Tyger Auto |
| Brand Name | Tyger Auto |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,599 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Fine-Textured (Paintable) |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816239023600 |
| Included Components | Left front, left rear, right front, and right rear flares, Mounting hardware |
| Item Dimensions | 53.98 x 1.5 x 40.2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Fender Flares |
| Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 53.98 x 1.5 x 40.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Tyger Auto |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Style Name | Polypropylene |
| UPC | 816239023600 081623902360 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**B
Easy installation
They fit very well , but the first hole seems to be out of place but they look good and are easy to install.
W**.
Fit very well. No hardware though
His my rust and look oe which was exactly what I was going for! Fit was surprisingly good. Didn’t come with hardware though, luckily I have all kinds and made it work
Y**I
Great quality
These flares fit my 2003 Sierra really good. Very simple to install and they seem durable. Really good for the price.
T**S
Tyger Auto Fender Flares Review – Great Until One Flew Off
I had a mostly great experience with the Tyger Auto Fender Flares (TG-FF6C4218) on my Chevy Silverado, but unfortunately, one major issue dampened my enthusiasm. The fit and finish of these flares were impressive right out of the box. The fine-textured, paintable surface gave them a clean, factory-style look, and installation was straightforward with all the necessary hardware included. They fit snugly, and I was happy they enhanced the truck’s appearance while providing extra protection. Mostly, these flares held up well against daily driving conditions. They stayed secure through rain, dirt roads, and normal highway speeds—until one of them didn’t. Unfortunately, one front fender flare blew off while driving down the highway. That was disappointing, but what made it worse was the fact that Tyger doesn’t sell individual replacements—you have to buy an entire four-piece kit just to replace one flare. Since I only needed one, I wasn’t willing to spend the extra money on a full set. Instead, I removed both front flares and kept the rear ones, which have held up perfectly.
M**K
Good value!
Well constructed, good labeling and instructions. Easy to install. Recommend these fender opening guards.
W**F
2002 Silverado perfect fit (after fine tuning mounting holes with file/Dremel)
Couldn't ask for a better fit on my 2002 Silverado, but some adjustments were needed. These fit perfectly into the wheel openings, no slop or gaps, snug. A person could stop right here and just screw them in with a set of stainless screws as you would with a set of mud flaps and forget the buttons. (In the end if the buttons fail, this will be my permanent fix). And be done with it. They should be pulled tight to the top of the wheel opening, then visually find which vertical button will hold it in place tightly at the top. My top buttons did not line up and needed to be slotted slightly so the hole in the flare would match the hole in the fender. This was the same on all four flares. The top two holes did not match without a bit of adjustment. Bear in mind this is also an opportunity to put inward pressure on the flare for a tighter fit while checking how much and in which direction the new hole placement should go. This will keep the flare tight to the body without any gaps. I used my Dremel with a high speed cutter bit #194 on low speed to slot the upper mounting holes in the flare roughly 1/2 of the hole diameter and slightly angled to the outside (to increase tension and close any gaps or looseness). I had a single plastic pin securing the flare in one of the vertical holes that fit best. The instructions suggest installing the top pins first and working down. These did not line up in my case, and required slight slotting by being roughly 1/2 of a hole off. Better to find the best vertical hole after pressing the flare tightly upward into position. The gist of this is that these flares can be fitted perfectly with only minor adjustment. As far as the buttons included, hope they survive a winter ice load but can be remedied with some stainless screws for a permanent fix.
D**L
Looks good from my house
I was expecting to pay $350 for a set this decent. Yes, a few holes don’t line up perfectly but if your trucks rusted out like mine you’re gonna be drilling in new ones anyway. Made my clapped out 05’ Sierra look like a clapped out 07’ sierra very pleased for $90
K**S
Easy install
Fit well and hold up.
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