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Old 04-27-2010, 07:35 AM
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Also I have found that I have 2 loose fenders, are they bolted on under the plastic well? Can they be tightened again?
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looks like this will be my weekend project
better than spending $500 on bushwacker or xenon's
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Really like the Bushwackers. They do look clean. Hope my 35's wont look too small after i do it. on a 4" lift
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Originally Posted by DeepH2OBlue
Really like the Bushwackers. They do look clean. Hope my 35's wont look too small after i do it. on a 4" lift
they will......better start saving for 37's....
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Originally Posted by 07rubisteve
they will......better start saving for 37's....
Thanks, just bought my 35's ..............
Old 04-27-2010, 03:58 PM
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I also watched the Bushwacker install video, looks like an awsome product!
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Originally Posted by planman
Even 37s can look kind of small with 4" and flat flares.

35s and flat flares look good at about a 2.5" lift.
I hear ya, maybe ill leave the stockers on till the 35's wear out.
Old 04-01-2012, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
the bushwackers really do look good but, another option you might want to look into is chopping your factory flares



http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ry-fender-chop
So last night its been bugging me now for the last couple weeks.. these fenders need a trim. i couldnt bring myself to cut into a 3 week old jeep but i gotta tell ya, using you write-up, it made this really easy! have fun in MOAB this weekend! cheers!



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Is anyone Running no quarter panels? I think it would be cool if you could just match the paint. I had no Idea under them there was little or no paint on the subframe. Just take that bracket off and you have ultimate clearance
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