Comments: well it was one of them damm trees that jumped out and ripped the stock flares off i thought they looked great but adding the extra width to the jeep makes me second guess the trail turns i hurclind the flares witch made them look 100% better also had to get wheel spacers due to they made my 33" tires look like p195-75-15 (lol)
Comments: 4' flares work well !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comments: roduct Details
# Available for 2 door model only
# Bushwacker's exclusive bold pocket design and style
# Offers extreme tire and wheel coverage, allowing you to increase the wheel well opening to accommodate large tires and wheels
# Complete with stainless steel hardware
# Exclusive Dura-Flex® material gives maximum durability and flexibility while maintaining its shape during extreme conditions
# OEM matte black finish, or easily custom painted to match or accent any vehicle
# Will fit 97-01 models with additional modifications noted in instructions
Comments: Look great and do an excellent job of keeping mud/dirt/water from spraying into the cab! Installation was pretty easy and I like that they included the insulator strip - my stock fender flares applied by Jeep carved lines into my paint...
Comments: These can be a bit of a bugger to install, But first i spent some time getting them painted to match my jeep. When you paint them they look finished. When you dont they look unfinished. Spend this extra money its worth every penny. The cutting out should be done very cautiously. The hardware included is junk and you should upgrade it!
Comments: wish i had just totally removed all the finders. ..............................................................................................................
Comments: If you have stock wheels don't get thise I have 1.25" wheel spacers and I think I still need to add an inch, so I plan on buying 15x8" wheels or 16x8" wheels.
I don't really like how they appear, but they're functional.
Recommended
yes
Comments: They came on the Jeep when I purchased it. They do a good job protecting the body from the elements, but my tires still stick past them a little bit. No biggie.
Comments: When it comes to fender flares the hardest thing to do is getting your old ones off. I bought the Bushwacker 4 3/4" pocket fender flares. The great thing is there is no modifying to install the flares, along with they look great. Bushwacker provides all the hardware needed to install the new flares. Remember to check and see how much tire coverage you need. Trust me you don't want flares that are going 2 or 3 inches past your tires, it wont look good at all. I will add one more thing. I don't see this and a con but more of something you need to understand before ordering. Bushwacker flares have a down slop to them. So if you don't have a lift and you plan on taking it off road there is a good chance you are going to rub tires with the flares.
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