Tube fenders or plastic/poly flat fenders?
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Genright makes some really good stuff as well I'm I pressed with those guys attention to performance as well...I've been in the racing and off road game for a LONG time and appreciate people like genright.
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I can ship, I personally run no rear fenders now but am building a set literally for the rears for people. Front I can make 3" and 5" off body but can go 7" if someone wants.
Genright makes some really good stuff as well I'm I pressed with those guys attention to performance as well...I've been in the racing and off road game for a LONG time and appreciate people like genright.
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Definitely metal fenders. Plastic dented my rear and one ripped off. Plastic may bend, but don't overestimate the strength of the body sheet metal. You can almost bend it with two fingers.
There are several great metal fenders out, which are braced to the frame. Poison Spyder Crushers, MetalCloak Overline, etc.
The Design of the JK makes it extremely hard to paintless dent repair. You don't want anything that will transfer load to the body.
My two cents.
There are several great metal fenders out, which are braced to the frame. Poison Spyder Crushers, MetalCloak Overline, etc.
The Design of the JK makes it extremely hard to paintless dent repair. You don't want anything that will transfer load to the body.
My two cents.