AFFORDABLE flat flares????
IMHO, this is the only way to go. chopped down factory flares are FREE and do amazing on the trail, they're are flexible, will not damage your body when hit and look great.



http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ry-fender-chop
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ry-fender-chop
I'm thinking following WOLs write up is what I will do. I'm pulling them off anyways so there is nothing to lose. 
Seeing as that I have ripped the Christmas trees out a couple times on the front fenders already the bushwhacked would not be a good fit. Id hate to spend the entire day swapping them only to hook them on some brush the first time out and pull a clip.
I think if I change I need steel to stand up to the brush.
The factory cut ones look great boys. Nice jobs on those. I'm gonna give it a try in the next few weeks.

Seeing as that I have ripped the Christmas trees out a couple times on the front fenders already the bushwhacked would not be a good fit. Id hate to spend the entire day swapping them only to hook them on some brush the first time out and pull a clip.
I think if I change I need steel to stand up to the brush.
The factory cut ones look great boys. Nice jobs on those. I'm gonna give it a try in the next few weeks.
Not being a fan of the cut stock look myself, I found my Xenon's on Ebay for $275, new in box. Other than that, I know that jeepaddons-chris was selling the Bushwackers for WAY less than $500. PM him for more details. 


