Cheap Fender Flares?
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From: West Bloomfield,MI
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L, CAI, Edelbrock Breather, Optima Yellowtop
I lifted my XJ and now she's sitting on 31s. The Tires go way outside the flares so whenever it's wet or muddy outside my Jeep get's covered in dirt. I was wondering if anyone knows of some cheaper, more economical flares that are available. The only reason I don't want to go with bushwacker is because those flares cost an arm and a leg and I need to save my money for when I get my XJ repainted in the spring lol
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From: Eastern Oregon
Year: 2000 Sport
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey, you could look into getting some TJ flares. Some people dont like it but they look good to my eye. You can find them cheap like $100ish new and they give you coverage and clearance.
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From: Stanwood, Wa.
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
i know everyone says use there rears for those. im just curious can we uses those newer wrangler flares from like 2010? with those wide flares? I keep seeing these nice lifed wranglers and they have these wide shallower flairs and they are stock.
just curious cause i have the same issue on my xj. wheels pass the flairs but i mud up, or wash my windows, on a good day haha
just curious cause i have the same issue on my xj. wheels pass the flairs but i mud up, or wash my windows, on a good day haha
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