TrailMods Removable Fender Flare Set
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I think those are a great idea.
Ridiculously overpriced, but a great idea, nonetheless.
I knocked a front fender loose from landing after "a bit too much air" at Silver Lake last time. The factory fenders are probably heavier and less sturdy than these.
I'd stash 'em just like I do my top.
Unless it's puny stuff, my hardtop and doors don't do trails.
Ridiculously overpriced, but a great idea, nonetheless.
I knocked a front fender loose from landing after "a bit too much air" at Silver Lake last time. The factory fenders are probably heavier and less sturdy than these.
I'd stash 'em just like I do my top.
Unless it's puny stuff, my hardtop and doors don't do trails.
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I have the Trailmods Flares, but I only purchased the "trail" set. Living in Texas, my Jeep doesn't fall into a category of trucks that require full tire coverage and the appearance of narrowed flares has always been a preference of mine. I had no clearance issues nor do I plan to go larger than the 35's I currently sport, so this was purely an aesthetic mod. The images below were taken right after I installed the set.
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I refuse to go anywhere near the town of Louisa or pretty much anywhere east of Charlottesville.
I've got a ticket from some asshole for going 4mph over the speed limit...
It did get dismissed, but I wasted an entire day waiting at the court house.
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