I bought OEM fenders from Mopar for a 2017 Charger Pursuit but they seemed too expensive for plain fenders, also most websites/vendors don't list the Pursuit as a valid sub model so it was difficult to find say it fits. Other aftermarket kits were nearly as expensive and didn't even match the body lines. They appear to be just pieces of plastic cut from a large flat sheet. I saw these and thought I'd tried them. They were shaped and affordable. First, no installation instructions were included. I didn't need them, but others might. They suit Pursuit. There were 3 holes in the rear fenders so the rear wheels had to be removed and drilled 1/4" on each side because the car only had 2 existing holes on each side. The shape of these flaps matched the body well but they were made came with pin latches which left the flaps loose. I felt like they would be blown off by either the ride air or the car wash brushes. I ended up buying a POM (polyozimethylene/plastic) riveting tool kit and replaced the pins with rivets. Seems now them to be sturdier.I would only recommend these valves if you are drilling holes and using POM rivets.
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