Bushwacker Flat Fender Flares
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From: Everett, WA
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
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From: Fort Lauderdale
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Yes it is the same as what they are making now. If you are dealing with flares purchased prior to 2009 it is different and much more flexible/stronger
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they look cool
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From: Manahawkin New Jersey
Year: 96'
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 160k banks header dumping after the cat
from what i understand in the warranty i don't think they will replace them. i think they would try to say something like smashing them into a tree doesn't fall under "defects" i imagine they'd hold up just fine for me but i think you'll end up breaking yours lol
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just checking. lots of $$ to spend on something if it gets wheeled will break.
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From: Manahawkin New Jersey
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yeah i agree with you on that stuff man my buddy has the regular bushwacker cutouts on his jeep and even though i like the look i wish they flexed more like the stock fenders. i like the way the tj fender flares look on an xj, maybe they are a little bit stronger?...alrighty i'm done i feel bad putting all this stuff up on john's thread lol
How do they work with trimmed and rolled fenders? Would i have to do more cutting in the front? The rear has not been trimmed much at all matter of fact the stock flares still line up with holes. Would i have to trim the rear?
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Yes you have to trim the rear. they will work no matter how much it is trimmed as well.
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From: Houston Tx.
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Whats the scoop on these, anyone have them?
Are they difficult to install?
Do they include the piece that covers the sharp edge of the fender, (upper right hand pic)?
And what an awesome color for a Cherokee.
Are they difficult to install?
Do they include the piece that covers the sharp edge of the fender, (upper right hand pic)?
And what an awesome color for a Cherokee.


