Aluminum Front Inner Fenders
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Aluminum Front Inner Fenders
I have been looking for some new inner fenders for quite some time. After moving up to 40"s, I was ripping off the plastic ones every time I went offroad, so I had to trim them way up in the back, and didnt like the way they looked, so started looking at aftermarket options.
There are several out there, but I went with DV8-Offroad. I really like the beadlock wheels I got from them recently, so figured I would try out their inner fenders as well. These are very nice, and well made. Fitment was perfect and tight against against all the edges giving great coverage. I did have to trim slightly around the shock section, to allow extra clearance for the JRI Remote Reservoir shocks.
I also trimmed up my Poison Spyder fenders were the hole is for the turn signal at the front (see pics). I wanted to be able to remove the inner fenders as needed without taking off the actual fender itself, and that little section was holding me up from being able to do so, so I cut it off and the rest was easy. Now I can remove and put back on easily, even on the trail.
Powdercoat finish on these looks great. I'm very happy with them.
Anyways, thought I would share my input on them for others who might be looking for some options.
There are several out there, but I went with DV8-Offroad. I really like the beadlock wheels I got from them recently, so figured I would try out their inner fenders as well. These are very nice, and well made. Fitment was perfect and tight against against all the edges giving great coverage. I did have to trim slightly around the shock section, to allow extra clearance for the JRI Remote Reservoir shocks.
I also trimmed up my Poison Spyder fenders were the hole is for the turn signal at the front (see pics). I wanted to be able to remove the inner fenders as needed without taking off the actual fender itself, and that little section was holding me up from being able to do so, so I cut it off and the rest was easy. Now I can remove and put back on easily, even on the trail.
Powdercoat finish on these looks great. I'm very happy with them.
Anyways, thought I would share my input on them for others who might be looking for some options.
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