Show me your fenders!
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The fronts are rather stiff because of the shell underneath. My opinion .. The Smitty's look like overly trimmed stock flares.
I really just hacked mine and they look good, I did tape a slant to follow on the front but the rest... I just followed the inner radius.
Really can't screw up ... Sand and use the plastic trim. You'll like the look and it's free.
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
I really just hacked mine and they look good, I did tape a slant to follow on the front but the rest... I just followed the inner radius.
Really can't screw up ... Sand and use the plastic trim. You'll like the look and it's free.
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
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The blade can hit the metal fender if not careful. It's just hard to work a jig saw around the front section.
I jammed a cut off piece of flare in between the body/flare to protect it.
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
I jammed a cut off piece of flare in between the body/flare to protect it.
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
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I think a Dremel w/ a cut wheel works well.
This would work good too
http://m.harborfreight.com/electric-....google.com%2F
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
This would work good too
http://m.harborfreight.com/electric-....google.com%2F
2007 Rubicon /2 door/6 speed
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Chris at jeepaddons.com. Unfortunately, I think they are out of business. But I figure if they could do it, then other vendors should get close. Bryan Hart <bhart@4wd.com> had me at $450, but Chris beat it so I purchased from him. I think, its hard to remember, but I think Northridge 4x4 had me at $495. I contacted EVERYONE. On a tight budget for mods after my monthly payments for the JK.
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