PSC Rear Fenders
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PSC Rear Fenders
Been awhile since I got to post and actually have some time to work or drive the Jeep.....
Just got these in today. I needed a replacement set due to an inadvertent removal by a rock of my stock one.......So here are the replacements, just gonna spray paint them flat black for now, then I might eventually get them Linex'd.....Not sure yet though.
They came very well packaged, and look pretty stout. They were bolted together as you can see in the pic.
The only issue I have thus far, is that it came with a nutsert tool, and supposedly instructions for the tool, but they are MIA....
I will post more pics after I get them installed tomorrow.
Just got these in today. I needed a replacement set due to an inadvertent removal by a rock of my stock one.......So here are the replacements, just gonna spray paint them flat black for now, then I might eventually get them Linex'd.....Not sure yet though.
They came very well packaged, and look pretty stout. They were bolted together as you can see in the pic.
The only issue I have thus far, is that it came with a nutsert tool, and supposedly instructions for the tool, but they are MIA....
I will post more pics after I get them installed tomorrow.
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to get them on yesterday cause I didn't have the correct drill bit, I am going to get them on today and post pics soon.
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Here is the Finished product.......very sturdy mounting, and the fit wasn't bad at all....very straight forward install......drill some holes, put in nut-serts, put fender on, mark holes, remove fender, drill more holes, put fender back on......repeat for other side....DONE!
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Jake long time no see! Anyway looks great hope to see you at the next Suds n Grubs or one of the upcoming runs. Oh yeah check out JPTwins for pics of the PSC powder coated if you are interested in going that route versus the bedliner.
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I think they look nice, but would look nicer if they stuck out a little farther over your tires. Seems like they were made drastically less wide than factory. I like the style, but would want them to provide more tire coverage.
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they are the same width as the factory flares. they just look small cause the ends taper towards the body and they sit up higher than the stock flares. i just did mine over the weekend as well. i didn't snap any pictures of the rears yet. will post up some of mine p coated soon. here is a picture of the fronts and rocker knockers with armor with a texture powder coat.
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I love mine but i painted them to match and the first gravel road i went down chipped off the paint on the front of the fender .I am repainting them today then going to protect them with the clear film.
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They are the same width as the stock ones....but my tires are offset 4.5 inches(I think) and have 13.50's on there, so they don't cover a whole bunch.....
I have my doubts about the longevity of the paint....but for right now it works and it's not too difficult to pull them off and do something different.......
I have my doubts about the longevity of the paint....but for right now it works and it's not too difficult to pull them off and do something different.......