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Old 04-02-2013, 07:25 PM
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im not a big fan of roof racks but i love that one - do yall make it? if not who does?
That is a one off roof rack that Brett made. That is not something that we make and it sure is an awesome looking rack.
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im not a big fan of roof racks but i love that one - do yall make it? if not who does?

Hey I'm with you. But this one looks good. Who makes it??
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he said "BRETT" - who is brett and would he make us one?
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Originally Posted by blue dog
he said "BRETT" - who is brett and would he make us one?
He's from Australia I believe. Good luck with shipping lol.
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How much are these flares?
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Originally Posted by xj81
How much are these flares?
Go to our website, Napier Precision Products, and use the DISCOUNT CODE: CHEROKEE (all caps) to get an extra 10% off! Website has prices for your XJ or MJ, including flat flares & for XJs with the lower rear quarter panel folded up and under!
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Quarter Fold -- 84-96 4 door -- MJ & 2 door XJ -- Flat Flares

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Here's some recent pics posted by forum user, SlimGoaty's Black Widow Build He did an awesome job installing our V2 Cut Out fender flares!

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I'm on the fence with the flat's. I want to keep my rig low profile, do you think i could get away with flats and 33's on a 3inch lift?

Edit: your photobucket page is marked private, so the link from your website doesn't work.

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Originally Posted by blue dog
he said "BRETT" - who is brett and would he make us one?
Yes, 99SuperJeep has it, Brett is a firefighter in Australia. I am talking with a couple of different vendors to see if anyone is interested in building this design.
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Edit: your photobucket page is marked private, so the link from your website doesn't work.
Thanks for the heads up. Setting changed to public so you should have access now!
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Originally Posted by SnailTrail
I'm on the fence with the flat's. I want to keep my rig low profile, do you think i could get away with flats and 33's on a 3inch lift?
I like low c.o.g. rigs. Tire/lift combinations are so much a function of the end purpose and driving style. There's also the issue of how true to reality is the 3" lift. For example, the 3" RE lift on my XJ resulted over 4" of actual lift. The major limiting factor on the XJ is always going to be the rear fender well. You just can't cut out a whole lot back there unless you want to recreate the inner tub. The front would do fine with the set up you're thinking about. The rear will probably rub when fully articulated or going over offset bumps, unless the bump stops are extended.

The flat flares are our toughest fender flares to date. To get the pockets underneath the flare there are large areas that are double thickness. Plus, we open up a lot more than BW flats and got rid of the bulb on the edge. I think you'd like them!
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What about snorkel friendly flares?
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Originally Posted by zebvance
What about snorkel friendly flares?
There are a few guys that run our V2 Fender Flares and snorkels. As long as the snorkel doesn't install below the body line it should be fine. Unfortunately, I don't know what snorkels they used. Hope this helps out and let me know if there's anything else!
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Yea idk, kinda looks like they won't work for mine. What do you think? Also, what about flat fender flares?
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Originally Posted by zebvance
Yea idk, kinda looks like they won't work for mine. What do you think? Also, what about flat fender flares?
(Didn't see this, sorry for the late response. )
Both our V2 Pocket Flares and the Flat flares come up to slightly below the body line. If the snorkel is below the body line the flares can be mounted lower with some additional trimming.


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