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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 07:29 PM
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i say chop the fenders and fling away.. smile and wave at the dirty looks.. but then again in FL i have no worries of snow and salt on my doors
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Old Dec 1, 2011 | 07:56 AM
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Anybody thought of heating up the stock fenders and straighten the lip? I just arrived in Italy and the inspection place told me that I cannot have my tires sticking out. So, wondering if I can just heat them up on the edge and pull them a lil out? That might cover my 35's.
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Old Dec 1, 2011 | 08:46 AM
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I am currently running he Poison Spyder tubular fenders and corner guards and LOVE them! They have withstanded so much abuse its not funny! I did have a pair of bushwacker flairs but did not like the plasic fenders and for the money they are its alot in my opinion. Poison spyders are not cheap but well worth the money!

I think you should check out aceengineeringandfab.com and take a look at their Tubular fenders! they are 595.00 for both front and rear!!! price is compariable to the bushwacker and other flairs and will not damage on trees and rocks. Ace also has a good choice of bumpers and sliders that are in a reasonable price range also. I have not ran any of thier products myself but I see plastic flairs to be a wast of money IMO

good luck!

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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 05:12 AM
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I got 35/12.5/18 pro comp x-terrain tyres with 5 " backspace xd misfits on my 2012 unlimited. And stickin out too much. Shopping for a fender set to cover em. Does anyone know if the pocket flares would Cover with this offset? And anyone got pics of the bestop fenders fitted up?
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Old Sep 7, 2013 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Colegrove03
I am currently running he Poison Spyder tubular fenders and corner guards and LOVE them! They have withstanded so much abuse its not funny! I did have a pair of bushwacker flairs but did not like the plasic fenders and for the money they are its alot in my opinion. Poison spyders are not cheap but well worth the money!

I think you should check out aceengineeringandfab.com and take a look at their Tubular fenders! they are 595.00 for both front and rear!!! price is compariable to the bushwacker and other flairs and will not damage on trees and rocks. Ace also has a good choice of bumpers and sliders that are in a reasonable price range also. I have not ran any of thier products myself but I see plastic flairs to be a wast of money IMO

good luck!
Dude they make sick stuff. Bumpers look awesome too.
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