Fender delete??
I found this on another forum and can't find a kit like this, I love the look. Anyone know anything about this no fender look? Something has to fill in the slot the is left after taking the fenders off to make it flush.
As noted above, ACE makes it. That said, $300 for about $15 worth of steel and a few cuts, is ridiculous. I have a template for the fronts. Maybe I should pump some out for a lot lower price! Rears would be easy too.
No fenders on road is not very ideal. It is dangerous to people behind you, rocks will beat up the sides of your Jeep, and when you roll topless, even a small puddle will toss water into the Jeep.
No fenders on road is not very ideal. It is dangerous to people behind you, rocks will beat up the sides of your Jeep, and when you roll topless, even a small puddle will toss water into the Jeep.
As noted above, ACE makes it. That said, $300 for about $15 worth of steel and a few cuts, is ridiculous. I have a template for the fronts. Maybe I should pump some out for a lot lower price! Rears would be easy too. No fenders on road is not very ideal. It is dangerous to people behind you, rocks will beat up the sides of your Jeep, and when you roll topless, even a small puddle will toss water into the Jeep.
All that taken into consideration I want to do this so so bad but I can't justify the price! Thought of making my own out of plexi glass then bed lining them but idk how it would look and it's a big commitment. I think my 35s with my amount of lift it may look silly

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Someone in my club bought the ace ones and I had a chance to see them up close. Clean look. As noted before, something anyone could make if they have access to a plasma. I'd say about $50 and two hours of your time.
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Any chance you can get pics of his rig along with tire size? www.overlandoff-road.com
See I don't think I have tall enough tires for this to look right on my rig
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