I saw the same JK I have parked next to mine this afternoon at Lowes with these on it and it had 35" Nittos. These looked awesome! Plus that JK had RC inner fender liners. Very sharp. But $600 is very steep for plastic. C'mon these should be no more than $300. If I were to get these down the line, I would Line X them. It would certainly strengthen these.
Hey Scott! We usually test fit and mount tires on our Jeeps pretty frequently between video shoots. Most tire and wheel combos could only be on the vehicle for an hour at a time before switching them again. -Jake
Scotty Lvely Their response is irrelevant to the proper direction of the tire design. But hey maybe they are testing if the tires work better that way.
Not a huge fan of these, they make any tires look smaller, you lift your JK, then put 35's on it, then put these on.... Instant 33's!!! or at least they look like it. The wife wants them but I like the look of the stock flares, or even the new Mopar HighTop? flares. They are the same as stock just sit higher. Just my 2 cents.
But they do give an unlifted Jeep a lifted look, even after installing bigger tires. Plus they'll give enough tire clearance so you can go wheeling without the lift.
Plastic fenders have their pros and cons! The biggest pro is that if you go out on the trail and smash it on a tree, you won't have to worry about a metal fender pushing into the body causing damage. -Zach
I saw the same JK I have parked next to mine this afternoon at Lowes with these on it and it had 35" Nittos. These looked awesome! Plus that JK had RC inner fender liners. Very sharp. But $600 is very steep for plastic. C'mon these should be no more than $300. If I were to get these down the line, I would Line X them. It would certainly strengthen these.
So glad I was able to get these fender flares for $73 dollars at a flea market.
had these 11 years now, no complaints, yes they do fade a little but some linseed oil and they look like new
Wow, talk about time put in!! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely ridiculous how expensive they are. No plastic should cost that much
Do the side marker lights ‘blink’ when the turn signal is used?
where is the install??
Where can I buy the "inner fender" alone?
I need the side light on these fenders one of mine went out
Bushwacker offers a marker light replacement kit!
Love these put them on about a year ago never had a problem with fading or anything the stock ones faded and broke off they sucked
Is it just me or are those tires on backwards
lol i think it is
Hey Scott! We usually test fit and mount tires on our Jeeps pretty frequently between video shoots. Most tire and wheel combos could only be on the vehicle for an hour at a time before switching them again. -Jake
Scotty Lvely Their response is irrelevant to the proper direction of the tire design. But hey maybe they are testing if the tires work better that way.
so … maybe toss the driver door on the passenger side too? ;) It's only for an hour, and in front of people who would notice ;)
So...a positive review of a product you sell. I would expect no less. Not that it isn't a good product.
Not a huge fan of these, they make any tires look smaller, you lift your JK, then put 35's on it, then put these on.... Instant 33's!!! or at least they look like it. The wife wants them but I like the look of the stock flares, or even the new Mopar HighTop? flares. They are the same as stock just sit higher. Just my 2 cents.
But they do give an unlifted Jeep a lifted look, even after installing bigger tires. Plus they'll give enough tire clearance so you can go wheeling without the lift.
Rocky X TV they are there to add clearance...not to increase your penis size be making your tires look larger.
MissionSparta is that even possible? If that’s the case I’ll be buying and extra set for an even bigger penis
Turns out they don't sell these anymore.
Ordered
No way I'm replacing plastic with plastic.
Plastic fenders have their pros and cons! The biggest pro is that if you go out on the trail and smash it on a tree, you won't have to worry about a metal fender pushing into the body causing damage. -Zach
@@extremeterrain they are also lighter
Holy shit. You spent 20 minutes talking and didn't even show the actual install process
You don't have to pay $600 for these. That's way too much. Do your homework and I guarantee you will find them for much less. I know...I did...
Yeah for about half you can find them
Saw them on eBay for $480 free shipping but that's the lowest I could find.