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Here she is.. after Genright tube fenders + corners w/ flares
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Location: Snohomish, Washington
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Here she is.. after Genright tube fenders + corners w/ flares
As i promised.. here are the pictures of my LJ with the newly aquired Gen Right tube fenders + corners w/ flares. These things are SWEET. What happened was i got hit by a ford ranger backing into me, so i got $1,200 from the insurance money. So i took that and bought the tube fenders
. No i didnt install them myself, i paid to have them installed. I thank god i did, because of the difficulties the shop ran into i wouldnt have wanted to try to accomplish my self. Looking at my jeep now i know i could have gone with 37's! But i don't have the proper gearing for 37's.. and all the other fun stuff thats involved in going up to a 37" tire. (Steering upgrades, Axle upgrades, etc.) BTW, powdercoating ALL 6 items (front tube fenders, corners, corner flares, plates shop made, and the little plates that go in the front fenders) only cost $200! The powdercoating is a miraculous job! There was a guy at the shop that had the same exact thing done to his tj as i did to my lj, and he paid over $800 to get his items PAINTED He's gonna be feeling that $800 when he takes it out and wheels it.Any ways, here you guys go ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And a last question.. the shop for some reason decided to make my blinkers blink alot quicker.. and i dont like it. Is there a way to make them blink like they did stock?
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looks real good!
usually they blink a lot faster if a bulb is out, or malfunctioning... so check all of your bulbs and make sure they hooked up your blinkers the right way on the new fenders
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you don't have the side markers to blink anymore.
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So thats why they blink faster huh?
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Your jeep looks tight! and also, if you have LED blinkers they will blink faster because there is less resistance in the circut or something around that.
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maybe, did you have your side markers before. generally, the flasher is "tuned" to the number of bulbs. because it is kind-of all based on current flow.
if you have a bulb burn out or if you change to LEDs, that screws the flasher rate up. you may could try a different flasher.
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Looks good...
Most likely you need a LED Compatible flasher to replace the stock one. LED versions shouldn't care what the load on it is.
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If the front is l.e.d., You will need a EP26 flasher or have that number crossed at any parts store. It will slow it down to where it needs to be. $6 dollars vs. doing the flasher mod, I saved time and trouble and bought the flasher. Great looking rig BTW, Room for bigger meat now
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jeep looks good!
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OR OR!! you could lower it.. haha..
Nice jeep, I am painting my REV111 fenders myself.. When I get the paint that is..
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I did the free Stu offroad Mod to my flasher when I put LED's in. worked great
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Buy this, and it should solve the fast flash: http://www.4x4led.com/stt/tj-flasher.htm
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looks good man, they look really good with the rocker guards
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