Fender flares
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Originally Posted by BKGM Jeepers
There are lots of brands out there. I really wanted the genrights, but they were on a 6-month back order. As such I went with Warrior rears. There are at least 6 different brands of steel tube fenders.
Personally, check out the PureJeep ones.
Personally, check out the PureJeep ones.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
33" bushwacker no lift, 33" Bushwacker 3.5" lift, 33" bushwacker 5.5" lift, 37" bushwacker 5.5" lift
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
Thanks,
The first 3 photos are american eagle alloys, my everyday wheels, in the last photo they are Hutchinton Rock Monsters double beadlocks for my off road use.
The first 3 photos are american eagle alloys, my everyday wheels, in the last photo they are Hutchinton Rock Monsters double beadlocks for my off road use.
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
they are nice but about 3-4 times the money over the bushwackers. Smittybilt has some different ones too that look cool.
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I cut my fenders using "reds fender trim" (search it).
It was easy and cost me $20 for the door trim used at the end.
Never usually do this kind of stuff myself, but I am glad I did![Thumb](https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/thumb.gif)
At least take a look at it and see for yourself. It might save you a few hundred bucks and it looks just as good...
It was easy and cost me $20 for the door trim used at the end.
Never usually do this kind of stuff myself, but I am glad I did
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At least take a look at it and see for yourself. It might save you a few hundred bucks and it looks just as good...