River Ranch Lake Wales, Fl
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stock fenders. the fender flares are from a wrangler. i hacked a lot of the fender off and makes more room to flex.
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did you havta trim you fenders to make these flares fit?? or did you just do that for the flex? how strong are they compared to the stock xj flares?? im looking for an upgrade for mine for when i upgrade my lift and tires.
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Awesome pictures! I have yet to be out to River Ranch, my buddys pop owns land out near there. I plan on going next time I can score few days off and a trailer to take the XJ up on.
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A little bit of both for the fender flares. I cut them more to fit the 33s better. There are write ups everywhere for using these flares. most of the time the rear is on the rear door, but i have no doors so i fit them in there as best i can. The front I put it even with the headlight and turnsignal. It looks best there. And i dont own property either ii go with my cuz and uncle. We are from naples
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