Jeep Wrangler JK: How to Remove Front/Rear Fenders

The fenders in the Jeep Wrangler are designed to come off in an easy and quick way. Read on to learn how to remove them yourself.

By Bassem Girgis - November 25, 2015

This article applies to the Jeep Wrangler JK (2007-Present).

Have you ever wondered why they manufacture most of the Jeep Wranglers with a black fender? They do so because they know that you will take your Jeep off-roading and abuse it, so instead of ruining your fender's paint and scratching it, they thought black fenders make for easy touch ups. If you do moderate to extreme off-roading, you will end up scratching the plastic fenders on your Jeep, and that's OK because you're supposed to do that; if you don't scratch your fenders, then you're not doing it right. Removing the fenders gives you the freedom of doing anything you want to them. Whether you want to replace them with new ones or you just want to remove them for easier off-road trail visibility, removing fenders have never been easier. Read this guide to learn how you can remove your front and rear fenders on the Jeep Wrangler.

Figure 1. Jeep Wrangler JK front fender.

Material Needed

  • Plastic clip removal

Step 1 – Remove fender clips

Using your plastic clip removal tool, remove all the clips holding your fender in place.

  • Figure 2. Remove fender clips.
  • Figure 3. Remove fender clips.
  • Figure 4. Plastic clip removal tool.

Step 2 – Remove fender

After you've removed the fender clips, grab the fender, lift it up and pull while wiggling it. Continue to do so gently until it comes off. Repeat the same process for the other three fenders to remove them.

  • Figure 5. Lift up, out, and wiggle.
  • Figure 6. Remove fender.
  • Figure 7. Fender removed.

Step 3 – Install fender

The installation of the fender is the reverse of removal. Align the fender in place, then push it in to get the pins of the fenders into the holes on the Jeep. When the fender is tightly in place, install the plastic clips in place.

Figure 8. Plastic clips locations.

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