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Opps!!! Think I Need New Finders.. Flat Fenders?
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Opps!!! Think I Need New Finders.. Flat Fenders?
Ok so some how I got a small tree stuck in between my bumper and fender and well I will attached a pic.
So I was thinking about getting some Flat Fenders if that is the right name for them. Dose any one have an opinion if they are good bad? I do a fare amount of wheeling and the stock ones do rub a littler bit? Any one have some used ones? Do you think they will look good??? Or should I just fix it the stock way? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Search the forum. But I do like my flat fenders, TnT 4.5" version, I hear the new version has all holes predrilled. It's a non-trivial install though. However, these are a full replacement, no need to cut stock fenders and retain stock inner fender liners.
Flat fenders allowed me to run 33x12.50s with no clearance issues and only a 1" BL. (Correct wheel offset of course) They tuck with less than 1/4" clearance at full flex, swaybar disconnected and RE superflex all around.
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Definitely get some flat fenders, no reason to pay more for OEM replacements
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