JK Fenders
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JK Fenders
Here is a fender one of my local club members fixed up. Im not sure what manufacturer the fender came from, but he modified it and painted it.
And of course so here they are:
I blocked out the logo on the jeep as to not break any vendor rules
Some other info that some may like is that this jeep has big plans to be cut and stretched...
And of course so here they are:
I blocked out the logo on the jeep as to not break any vendor rules
Some other info that some may like is that this jeep has big plans to be cut and stretched...
Last edited by badron5; 01-21-2008 at 06:49 AM.
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Fronts look great! Not sure I get the rear. Seems like they trimmed for the sake of trimming. Don't get the funcitionality argument with that much trimmed.
Also, wouldn't a stretched 2 dr be a 4 dr. Seems like they would start with a 4 dr if they wanted to play the limo game
Also, wouldn't a stretched 2 dr be a 4 dr. Seems like they would start with a 4 dr if they wanted to play the limo game
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The cut in the rear is referred to a comp (competition) cut. This is usually done in order to move the rear axle back to gain wheel base.
Here is my Old CJ-7 with 39.5 Iroks, and 107" wheel base
Here is my Old CJ-7 with 39.5 Iroks, and 107" wheel base
Last edited by jeffmarion; 01-18-2008 at 01:38 PM.
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That is some crazy attention to detail with that rear comp cut. Looks like he cut the opening then rolled the edges to make it look clean. Awesome look. Just need to relocate the gas filler. Nice jeep Jeff