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Registered User | OMFG Bushwacker
__________________ 2000 Sport 4.0/both tops/5sp/4.88s/Dana 44 Truetrac rear/Dana 30 Aussie Locker front/Ramsey 9500 receiver mounted for front and rear/RE 5.5" LA/15"x10" M/T Classic II's/Dunlop Mud Rover 35's/TBT Alumi-Flex tie rod | ||
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Registered User | I hear ya, I ordered the rocker sliders and they have already went back. The only bushwacker I like is their flares but even those are a PITA to put on. Also I notice you have the RE BB how much would u sell it to me for |
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Do it right or not at all ![]() Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Escondido, California Posts: 45,899 | It's real hard to beat the quality of Warn's flares, I've had two sets, 7" then 6", and both laughed off damage from big rocks grabbing at them. I just installed a set of Bestop's flares on my TJ (my TJ's 5th set of flares! ) a few weeks ago and we'll see how they hold up. Looks-wise, they kind of give a bit of a CJ-look to my TJ which looks pretty nice. ![]() __________________ See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ Getting Savvy... Wanted: Trade your ORF non-jerry can holder swingout for my jerrycan style ORF swing-out. http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f34/off-road-fab-spare-tire-carrier-swing-out-needed-trade-945139/ |
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Registered User Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Posts: 4,554 | Quote:
Do the Warn flares come with mounting hardware at all, or do they expect you to re-use the existing hardware? Just helped a friend out fitting the Bushwacker pocket flares and the new nuts and bolts are much better than those stupid plastic things the old ones had... I need 7" flares for the coverage, but when I put them on I'd kinda like to have some decent nuts and bolts on them rather than re-use the plastic things... | |
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Registered User | WARN - you reuse the old hardware. |
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Registered User Join Date: May 2004 Location: Santa Fe, NM Posts: 471 | Quote:
__________________ Brian | |
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Registered User Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Posts: 4,554 | Quote:
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Registered User Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: U.P. of Michigan Posts: 1,128 | I just installed the Bushwacker rocker guards, not for protection, just for looks because I already have some Bestop entry steps installed. Yes the rocker guards are cheap, but for $60 shipped they look pretty good. I only wanted them to help protect the paint from my kids/wife getting in and out of the Jeep. I'm afraid these things might just break in half on their own if they ever see a large rock coming anywhere near them!! ![]() __________________ [URL=http://tednugent.com][COLOR=Red]www.tednugent.com[/COLOR][/URL] [SIZE=1] [COLOR=navy]2001 Sport 4.0L, 5 Speed, Patriot Blue 33 X 12.50 BFG A/T's with A/R Atlas 15 X 8 wheels 4.56's, RE 3.5" lift, Currie 1" BL, M.O.R.E. 1" MML Aussie D30 Locker, & other crap[/COLOR][/SIZE] |
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