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Old 06-15-2015, 06:00 AM
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Hey Guys

New to the site here but not new to jeeps. I'm trying to set my wife's jeep up to want she wants and she like these flares but I can seem to find them online. I was hoping you guys could give me some ideas on what brand they are.

Any help would be great.
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Old 06-15-2015, 06:07 AM
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Looks like rugged ridge hurricane fenders
Old 06-15-2015, 06:12 AM
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Thought the same thing but they don't have to amber marker lights on them and the fronts look a little more narrow.
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I can't tell exactly which brand those are. I have been looking into flat flares for awhile and I like the looks of the Rugged Ridge version. They are pretty close to what is pictured.

http://w w w.4wd.com/Jeep-Fender-Flares-Jeep-Fender-Flare-Parts/Hurricane-Flat-Fender-Flare-Set.aspx?t_c=80&t_s=409&t_pt=3555&t_pn=RUG11640.10
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Those are "Galaxy Moto" Fenders. Look like Rugged Ridge knock offs. You can find them on Ebay.
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Thank You very much!!
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Originally Posted by Chilly80
Thank You very much!!
Did you ever get those fenders ?
Was just wondering if they are narrower than the RR fenders
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MCE is the way to go. Functional, allow extra clearance and very flexible. Most aftermarket fenders are very rigid and so if you hit them they will dent your body panels from transferring the impact. Stock fenders are flexible and are designed to break/bend to protect the body panels. MCE are even more flexible and will completely fold in half and pop right back into shape afterwards.

Northridge sells MCE and some other vendors.
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Btw this is what they look like. They also are paintable, have a carbon fiber look option and a silver option.

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Originally Posted by spicoli
Most aftermarket fenders are very rigid and so if you hit them they will dent your body panels from transferring the impact. Stock fenders are flexible and are designed to break/bend to protect the body panels.
No always true... My wife has bounced the fenders off several tree and there is no body damage.

FYI... I have Poison Spyder flat fenders and love them. Hind sight I would go with the aluminum fenders over steel for weight and corrosion.

Here are a few other manufacturers that make flat fenders.
Poison Spyder
Crawler Concepts
Nemesis Offroad
Genright Offroad



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