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Frank B 07-01-1999 03:24 PM

Flareside vs. Styleside
 
This is probably overly obvious to everyone other than myself but what is the difference between the Flareside and Styleside?

Thanks,
Frank

Blake Bowden 07-01-1999 03:52 PM

Basically the Flareside is like Chevy's step site. Narrower bed, but I think looks better. The Syleside is just like a regular bed.

Blake

Tina 07-01-1999 04:23 PM

Please don't compair my beautiful flairside to a chevy or even a dodge.
The flairside has what my husband calls "hips" https://www.f150online.com/f150board/smile.gif The wheel wells are molded over the wheels and you get a step on the side of the truck right after the door.
The styleside is straight, from the door back to the tailgate.

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97F150 XLT SC 4x4 Flairside 4.6 V8 5sp Dk Toreador Red, 3.55LS
ARE tonneau cover, p255/70rx16 tires (came w/235), Superchip
Pioneer CD w/4 Polk Speakers & Clarion APA5240amp, skid plates
bed liner, side window deflectors, reese hitch, K&N air filter
40s-2chamber Flowmaster, Bosch +4 spark plugs, rustproofing


Frank B 07-01-1999 04:26 PM

So with the Flairside the bed is actually smaller?

Frank

Tina 07-01-1999 04:27 PM

Yes!!

Frank B 07-01-1999 04:29 PM

Thank you for the info.

Frank

Gary D Brittain 07-01-1999 04:34 PM

The bed is also tapered just in case U didn't know. I comes in two inches on each side at the tail gate. This truck was modeled after the 54,55,56 Ford StepSide.

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TRUCKBLACK 97 F150 XLT FlareSide SC.
4.6 MODS: Lowered 5 inches, SnugLid
Hard Tanneau,K&N plus air mods,
Plat+4/8mm wires,Prolong engin
treatment,Amsoil Syenthetic oil
and Filter,Bug&Rain guards.
SUPERCHIPED,No Step Under door nurf,
Interior Visor Shelf. My truck looks
like Ford used it as a model
for the Lightning but mines LOWER! :)
JACKS ANTENNA HEAD The easiest MOD



kkirt1 07-01-1999 10:59 PM

The Flareside is smallet than the styleside but it will still accept 4x8 lumber. The tailgate opening is probably 4"2'. And it looks awesome! Can't even compare to the boxy Chevy.

The '97 and newer Flareside is the best ever looking step side truck. At least in my opinion!

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'97 F150 Lariat, Flareside, SC, ORP, 5.4, Mods: 305/70/16 GY ATS, AR Baja wheels, dual exhaust, Smittybilt nerf bars, fog light mod and Big Bird mirror toy.
kkirt1@hotmail.com


Freezer 07-02-1999 01:18 PM

I will have to agree with kkirt1 on this one, the '97 and later Ford Flareside is a thing of beauty. The thing that surprises me is how few of them there are, only about 20-30% of the late model Fords are Flaresides. The bed itself is only about two inches narrower than the regular bed. To me I'd very gladly give up those two inches for the added styling not to mention the functionality of the step. But hey Flareside/Styleside, it's a matter of personal taste which is why Ford offers both. Some companies don't even offer a Flareside bed (late model Dodge's, do they?). Oh well I could go off and start a holy war here about styling, but I won't.


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1999 Lariat SuperCab Flareside, Amazon green with Silver trim, 5.4L, 4x2, 4 wheel disc/ABS, 3.55 limited slip, towing package, sliding rear window, captains chairs, keyless entry with alarm, spray-on bed liner, and K&N. http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~bfriesen/truck.html

DHFerguson 07-02-1999 04:41 PM

When I bought my '97 Lariat, the Flairside box (only available in 6.5' length) was ~$1,000 more than the short Styleside box I finally ordered.

Know that the outer panels of the Flairside box are made of FRP (fiberglass) and the Styleside are made of steel.

Maybe it's just my architectural eye, but the stepside box on the last generation Chevy/GMC is UGLY! And when they put a cap top on it I can't even look! There is this awful flair out to meet the 'B' pillar.

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'99 Black Lightning

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KM_F150Guy 07-03-1999 11:09 AM

DH -

That $1000 difference was partly what kept me from going with the flairside as well. I wonder why such a difference (more expensive to produce, or another $$$$ maker for Ford...). Just my opinion, but I also think the flairside looks great on a 4x4, but looks a little odd on a 4x2 (the other reason I went styleside). Although I have to admit that I drool every time I see a Lightning... https://www.f150online.com/f150board/smile.gif

As for the last gen GM stepsides, I traded one on the F150. I had that cap with the big flair. A.R.E. called it "The Hammerhead." Funny, when I bought the thing in '90, I thought it looked cool. Today, I realize that it looks ridiculous!



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99 F-150 4x2 S/C, 5.4L, Lariat, Black / Gold, 3.55 l/s, Tonneau...more to come!!



fast46triton 07-03-1999 02:08 PM

My opinion,I think the flareside is a waste. It cost 3,000$ extra, and it shortens your bed. Kinda dumb I think. But it does look cool though.

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1999 Ford F150 XLT 4x2, Cloth Seats, Amazon green, 16" All season tires, Soft Tonneau Cover, CD Player, 4.6 liter Triton V8, 3:55 ls, towing package, 4 speed auto, K&N Airfilter, soon Superchip and K&N GEN II.

Fast46Triton

The Terminator!



Tina 07-03-1999 02:21 PM

I've gotta have the flairside. I don't even mind waxing all that body. I didn't even ask, look or wonder what the styleside cost. Didn't care!! The only reason I don't have a 250 SD diesel is because it doesn't come in flairside.

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97F150 XLT SC 4x4 Flairside 4.6 V8 5sp Dk Toreador Red, 3.55LS
ARE tonneau cover, p255/70rx16 tires (came w/235), Superchip
Pioneer CD w/4 Polk Speakers & Clarion APA5240amp, skid plates
bed liner, side window deflectors, reese hitch, K&N air filter
40s-2chamber Flowmaster, Bosch +4 spark plugs, rustproofing


dirlton 07-03-1999 11:58 PM

I bought my truck to use, rather than look at. In my opinion the styleside is the better piece of equipment, and more bang for the buck.

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Ben Mc.----'99 XLT 5.4 SC SB ORP Dk. Red/Dk. Grey----Fact. Cab Steps/Tonneau,Slider----Straight Duals, Superchip, Airaid/KN (non-sag), Ungo Autostart/Keyless Remote, Prime Designs Air Deflector----PPI 4240 Amp,McIntosh 6x9's w/crossovers front, Polk DB 5.25's rear---Tuessssdayyyy Affffternoooooon----gotta love it!



Tina 07-04-1999 11:19 AM

Dirlton: you know I think you may be right about the working abilities of the two body styles BUT from first hand experiences, me w/my flairside and my contractor w/his styleside (4x4 97SC 4.6 XLT) whenever we both had to pick up supplies (4x8 osb, kitchen cab, wood plank flooring etc.) for building my house, my truck held just as much as his!!! https://www.f150online.com/f150board/smile.gif And looked prettier doing it https://www.f150online.com/f150board/wink.gif

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97F150 XLT SC 4x4 Flairside 4.6 V8 5sp Dk Toreador Red, 3.55LS
ARE tonneau cover, p255/70rx16 tires (came w/235), Superchip
Pioneer CD w/4 Polk Speakers & Clarion APA5240amp, skid plates
bed liner, side window deflectors, reese hitch, K&N air filter
40s-2chamber Flowmaster, Bosch +4 spark plugs, rustproofing



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