2.5" teraflex kit with flat fenders and 35s
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2.5" teraflex kit with flat fenders and 35s
anyone running this? considering it when i do my lift. would prefer to see 2.5" TF suspension kit with bushwacker flat fenders and 35s. if someone has 37s that would be cool too to compare. thanks! rock on!
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The very narrowly trimmed stock flares were great for visibility and fewer blind spots wheeling in the rocks.
I had no regrets trimming my stock flares until that very muddy run. I had a very hard time seeing out my door windows and had to stop frequently to scrape it off.
In the winter, we do a fair amount of deep snow wheeling, with some occasional mud.
As a result, I installed narrow Xenons and kept the old wide Xenons and the trimmed stock flares as spares.
I had no regrets trimming my stock flares until that very muddy run. I had a very hard time seeing out my door windows and had to stop frequently to scrape it off.
In the winter, we do a fair amount of deep snow wheeling, with some occasional mud.
As a result, I installed narrow Xenons and kept the old wide Xenons and the trimmed stock flares as spares.
I near stuffed my front wheel the other day. I got out to look at it & the tire was about a half inch from the fender. I thought at that moment that if the fender was trimmed to follow the contour of the tire it might look good & still provide more mud protection. Do you think cutting it like that would look gay?