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Old 02-01-2013, 02:29 AM
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I am looking for some good flat fenders in black plastic for my 2012 JKU Rubi. All suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Bushwacker. DO NOT get cheap ones. They will crack into pieces within a year and you'll regret it!
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If your going plastic go bushwacker for sure. Have owned them myself and are nice and durable.
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How tough is it to install the Bushwacker flares?
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5 hours working on one afternoon. Just a slow process, but not hard.
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Could just cut yours
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Originally Posted by familytime
Could just cut yours
This is what I would do. And its free
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I read the how to on cutting the stock fenders, seems easy. I think I will go the Bushwhacker route. Thanks for all the input.
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Putting the liners back in is not hard, I used a razor knife to cut them. Just take your time and measure 3 times.



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