flat fender
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flat fender
Who's running tube or flat fenders on their jeep along with full width bumpers? And what types of fenders. I was thinking river raider.
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I saw a jeep with a full width bumper and bush wackers and it looked great. It was tight against the fender and bumper so it didnt look out of place. Not to sure what bumper though. He wanted the gap between the bumper and fender filled. It makes a huge difference.
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I have a JCR Dagger stubby with my Bushwackers. I don't think a full width looks right with flat fenders. Maybe a mid width, but I think the stubby had the best appearance for my Jeep. YMMV.
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Have been running the Poison Spyder's for a couple years and love them.
I went with the steel, but if the aluminum would have been out at the time, would have gone that route.
I assume that by asking about flat fenders you are looking for clearance for bigger tires and more articulation.
By going with a full width you may end up limiting yourself on both
I went with the steel, but if the aluminum would have been out at the time, would have gone that route.
I assume that by asking about flat fenders you are looking for clearance for bigger tires and more articulation.
By going with a full width you may end up limiting yourself on both
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Thanks for the info. Yeah thought it may look weird. Any thoughts on river raider? My buddy put the psc aluminum fenders on his 13 and loves them. But he has the brawler lite stub.
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Havent personally seen anybody running them.
But they were the second on my list, after the PSC's
Will be going with their Aluminum rear corners in the spring.
So dont think you can go wrong with RR.
But again, that is only from what i have read from other reviews
But they were the second on my list, after the PSC's
Will be going with their Aluminum rear corners in the spring.
So dont think you can go wrong with RR.
But again, that is only from what i have read from other reviews