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Rdub18 Sep 20, 2013 05:56 AM

Fender flares
 
Chopped or bought? What say the community about fenders? I'm tired of boring factory fenders.

Pictures and input from the experts please!

JE8154 Sep 20, 2013 06:21 AM

Mine are currently cut. If I wasn't saving for 37's a front 44 and a trip to Moab I would get the nemesis odyssey fenders. Pricey but they look awesome.

D_engel Sep 20, 2013 10:35 AM

I run the Smitty flat flares because I didnt think I'd be happy with the quality of cut flares. Its a love/ hate relationship with them thus far. I love the look of the fronts and the fit is pretty good, but the rears are just a little too wide and they leave several gaps. The quality is also sub par, but thats with almost all smittybilt products.

I will be removing the rears and running fenderless (no coverage laws in AZ) so I guess I cant complain too much.

SofaRider Sep 20, 2013 10:43 AM

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Here's a vote for cutting them. Maybe not as flashy as some of the aftermarket ones but a heck of a lot cheaper. Here's a recent pic, sorry for the crappy night cell phone quality.

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kh202 Sep 20, 2013 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by SofaRider (Post 3683402)
Here's a vote for cutting them. Maybe not as flashy as some of the aftermarket ones but a heck of a lot cheaper. Here's a recent pic, sorry for the crappy night cell phone quality.

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Another BIG vote for cutting them!!!! :thumbsup:

Yellowfin Sep 20, 2013 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by SofaRider (Post 3683402)
Here's a vote for cutting them. Maybe not as flashy as some of the aftermarket ones but a heck of a lot cheaper. Here's a recent pic, sorry for the crappy night cell phone quality.

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Originally Posted by kh202 (Post 3683410)
Another BIG vote for cutting them!!!! :thumbsup:

Seen this rig in person and it looks great!

Oh yeah...another vote for chopped stockers. Cheap, they pop off easy, and they're easy to replace. Don't get me wrong...I'd love a set of Poison Spyder Aluminum Crusher flares, but I'd rather spend $1000 on something more useful to my rig. Besides....if those flares come into contact with something, it's going to screw up the whole fender. Stockers will just pop the clips and you might be out $20.

Mine in their current condition. Eventually, they will be getting narrowed quite a bit.

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5341/9...37723b81_c.jpg

thegoat Sep 20, 2013 01:28 PM

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I bought the Poison Spyder flairs. One thing to consider as you cut your flairs... If your state has a vehicle inspection it may not pass or you could get a ticket from LEO due to lacking the amber indicator on the side of the car.

Here are pictures of the PSC flairs.

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EsByrd Sep 20, 2013 03:20 PM

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Ive gotta bring out the old trusty bushwacker flats. Love the fit and the look


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Rdub18 Sep 20, 2013 03:46 PM

Thanks for the input so far! Probably chop and if I botch it then will buy a set.

Rdub18 Sep 20, 2013 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by D_engel (Post 3683396)
I run the Smitty flat flares because I didnt think I'd be happy with the quality of cut flares. Its a love/ hate relationship with them thus far. I love the look of the fronts and the fit is pretty good, but the rears are just a little too wide and they leave several gaps. The quality is also sub par, but thats with almost all smittybilt products.

Is that a common belief that smittybilt products are poor quality?


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