The Dodge Durango has always been the sleeper of the Stellantis lineup — a family hauler that secretly wants to be a muscle car. The Vicrez Demon Style Widebody Fender Flares (vz102524) are the mod that finally lets it be both.
These aren’t decorative trim pieces. They’re aggressive, purpose-built fender flares that push out the wheel arches by several inches — unlocking wider wheel and tire combinations that completely transform the Durango’s stance. Think 305/35ZR20 rubber on a 20×11 wheel. On an SUV. That’s a statement.
What Makes the Demon Style Flares Different
The “Demon Style” name isn’t marketing fluff — it references the factory Dodge Demon’s widened fender look, pulled over to the Durango platform. The result is a flared wheel arch that flows naturally from the Durango’s existing body lines rather than looking bolted-on as an afterthought.
These flares are made from high-quality polyurethane, which gives them flex resistance (they won’t crack in a parking lot tap), UV protection (no fading after a summer in the sun), and clean paintability. You can run them in the raw unpainted finish, or take them to a body shop for a color-matched or gloss black paint job. Either way looks intentional.
Fitment: 2014–2026 Dodge Durango
The vz102524 fits all 2014–2026 Dodge Durango trims — SXT, GT, Citadel, R/T, and SRT 392. You don’t need a Hellcat or an SRT badge to run this kit. The fitment is designed around the WD2 platform that’s run from 2014 onward, which means the vast majority of Durangos on the road today are compatible.
Key fitment specs:
- Fitment years: 2014–2026 Dodge Durango (all trims)
- Material: Flexible polyurethane (PU)
- Finish: Paintable / primer-ready
- Includes: Front and rear fender flares (4 pieces)
- Hardware: Mounting hardware included
The Wheel and Tire Sizes These Flares Unlock
Here’s the part that makes the fender flares more than cosmetic: the extra clearance they create lets you run wheels and tires that aren’t possible on a stock Durango. On the standard body, 20×9 is typically the widest practical wheel with stock tires. With the vz102524 flares, you’re looking at:
- Wheel width: 20×11 (Vicrez vzn100793 or vzn123911) — the proper widebody fitment
- Tire size: 305/35ZR20 — the widebody standard that fills out the arches correctly
- Stance: The wider rubber pushes the visual mass outward, giving the Durango that planted, “don’t mess with me” look
The Vicrez VCORSA 305/35ZR20 all-season tire pairs directly with 20×11 wheels and these flares — it’s a complete setup that multiple Durango owners have run. No guesswork on sizing.
This Is the Gateway Mod
Fender flares are almost always the first widebody purchase — and for good reason. They’re the piece that commits you to the look. Once the flares are on, you need wheels to fill them. Once the wheels are on, you’re looking at tires. Once the tires are in, the rest of the aero suite starts making sense: side skirts, front lip, rear diffuser.
The fender flares are the move that starts the build. If you’re serious about making your Durango look like it came out of a collector’s garage rather than a dealership lot — this is step one.
Full Build Path: What Comes Next
If you’re going all-in on the Durango widebody build, here’s the sequence:
- Demon Style Fender Flares (vz102524) — the foundation. Sets the width, unlocks the wheel sizing.
- Complete Demon Style Widebody Kit (vz102525) — adds side skirts, rocker panels, and completes the full aero package around the flares.
- 20×11 Widebody Wheels (vzn123911) — proper width to fill the new arches.
- 305/35ZR20 All-Season Tires (VT101 VCORSA) — the right tire for 20×11 on a widebody Durango.
- V3R Front Lip (vz102522) — ties the front end into the widebody aesthetic and adds ground effect aggression.
You can do it in stages or all at once. Either way, the fender flares are the piece that makes everything else possible.
Installation Overview
The vz102524 installs using the hardware included with the kit. No cutting of the factory fenders is required — the flares mount over the existing body using standard fasteners and adhesion points. A body shop can do this in a few hours, or a confident DIYer with basic tools can manage it over a weekend.
Painting the flares before install is the cleanest approach. Have them color-matched to your Durango’s factory color, or go with gloss black for the two-tone look that’s become the Durango widebody standard. Matte black is another strong choice for a more aggressive, stealth build.
Ready to Go Wide?
The Vicrez Demon Style Widebody Fender Flares vz102524 are the starting point for a Durango transformation that makes other SUVs look like they’re not even trying. If the Durango is your daily and you want it to turn heads at every stoplight — these are the move.
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