Flat Fender Pictures & Info
#21
JK Super Freak
PSC has the cut outs for the yellow marker light but to be honest you could make the hole yourself and install the light it would be simple. I have the PSC flares in aluminium and love them, light weight and strong. PSC flares come the a reinforcing bracket that distrubutes the force of impact so that it's not being taken by just the sheet metal body.
#22
JK Junkie
I just went and looked at some of the newer flat fenders and they all to be too narrow...maybe it's just my state but the fender must cover all of the tires tread. Even with my skinny factory wheels most of the flat fenders won't do this, I know that the Bushwackers are wide enough. The poison spyder ones sound like a great design, but they won't cover the factory tread. matthew
#26
That is the first non plastic flat fender I've seen with what appears to be a mounted in place light, vs the couple I've seen that truly looked like led lights dangling off of a Christmas tree!
Who makes that flat fender and is that light included or did you set it up?
I'll have to go back and read the language of the inspection specs...
Half the problem is that it's up to the person doing the inspection...
I have met one guy and asked him some questions to try and clarify, he really seemed like his goal was to see how many things he could find even though it just takes one.
I know guys with a bunch of things that could fail and they had no problem.
Who makes that flat fender and is that light included or did you set it up?
I'll have to go back and read the language of the inspection specs...
Half the problem is that it's up to the person doing the inspection...
I have met one guy and asked him some questions to try and clarify, he really seemed like his goal was to see how many things he could find even though it just takes one.
I know guys with a bunch of things that could fail and they had no problem.
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That is the first non plastic flat fender I've seen with what appears to be a mounted in place light, vs the couple I've seen that truly looked like led lights dangling off of a Christmas tree!
Who makes that flat fender and is that light included or did you set it up?
I'll have to go back and read the language of the inspection specs...
Half the problem is that it's up to the person doing the inspection...
I have met one guy and asked him some questions to try and clarify, he really seemed like his goal was to see how many things he could find even though it just takes one.
I know guys with a bunch of things that could fail and they had no problem.
Who makes that flat fender and is that light included or did you set it up?
I'll have to go back and read the language of the inspection specs...
Half the problem is that it's up to the person doing the inspection...
I have met one guy and asked him some questions to try and clarify, he really seemed like his goal was to see how many things he could find even though it just takes one.
I know guys with a bunch of things that could fail and they had no problem.