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I just received the new front and rear fenders for my Rancher 420. I am very disappointed in the quality of the front fenders. They have swirl marks and scratches in several places and a couple of small dents. Is this what I should settle for?? Is it possible to buy new OEM plastics that are in true new condition?

I ordered from Rockymountain and talked with them on the phone today. They are happy to replace the front fenders. I just wonder if the replacements will be any better.
 

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What year is your rancher? There available OEM over here in England for all years but only in red.
 

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Maybe send them a pic of what they sent you and have them send a pic of what they will be sending you ----shipping on plastic must have been a fortune ?
They did ask that I send pics on Monday when Warranty Department is open. I love the idea of having them send me photos of the replacements. I never thought of that!

Shipping was free! I ordered while they had their holiday deal. Otherwise, yes, it would have been more than I would have liked to pay.
 

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I just bought plastics for my Rubicon and they had scratches and swirl marks. As much as they cost you would think Honda would have quality control. I guess they are trying to get even with us because of the trade tariffs.


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I just bought plastics for my Rubicon and they had scratches and swirl marks. As much as they cost you would think Honda would have quality control. I guess they are trying to get even with us because of the trade tariffs.


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That answers my question. I suspected that quality control is an issue. Thanks for letting me know. The plastics seems very very soft compared to the older ones.
 

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Hell it cost me about $250 for shipping a front and rear fender from Ga to WV.


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Wow! That's why I'm not sure what to do with my old fenders. The rear is a mess but the fronts aren't that terrible but even if I sell them super cheap who wants to pay that much for shipping! Probably best to put them on Craig's list and sell local.
 

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Hell it cost me about $250 for shipping a front and rear fender from Ga to WV.


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For that, I'd consider driving myself to pick them up!

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