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Old 02-06-2013, 01:50 PM
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Here's mine:
4.5" lift
32" BFG KM2
and Bushwhaker Flatties
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Originally Posted by 99LAxj

Defiantly not Napiers. Napiers are exspensive.
Theyre cheaper for us here. And also icelandoffroad has fiberglass ones if that's what your thinking of. Honestly, fiberglass, not a good idea.

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Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
Napier Precision Products I believe. They are just as tough if not tougher than Bushwackers. Hes even a Vendor here. NPx is the screen name i believe.
Thanks for the comment. I don't believe any of the flares I see in this thread are ours. I've not personally looked at any of the "knock off" flares mentioned. If you want fender flares without hardware, edge trim, or an installation guide you can get our Naked Fender Flares - with no hardware. Our flares are much thicker & tougher, we sell individual flares, and our flares are made in the USA. Also, we will always have some type of discount available for Cherokee Forum users.

A Moderator asked me to post this video in a PM so here's an "Impact Test" of our fender flares.
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Originally Posted by NPx
Thanks for the comment. I don't believe any of the flares I see in this thread are ours.
Here, I'd be happy to change that

Napiers on my 97 XJ. Love these flares! Great guys to deal with, super fast shipping!

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Question for everyone runnin flares. The PO cut the fenders on my XJ to allow extra clearance. Can any of these flares still bolt up right and look good. I read on Bushwhackers, says they mount to the original holes. Unfortunately I no longer have these in the rear since they were folded over and the front looks like I've got about 2-3 holes available. Am looking for a nice set of flares but not going to invest if they're not going to work out.

Btw, everyone's rigs posted in here so far look great!
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I was going to ask the same thing. I love the look of these flares, but my fenders are trimmed.
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Bushwackers dont bolt up to the original bolt holes, you have to trim the fenders for them to fit. you might be able to fit them just depends if theyre trimmed too much
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Originally Posted by speedy
Bushwackers dont bolt up to the original bolt holes, you have to trim the fenders for them to fit. you might be able to fit them just depends if theyre trimmed too much
Actually, my Bushwacker Flat Fenders use 3 of the orignial holes for the front. That allows you to line them up properly. I haven't done the rears yet, but i belive they also use some of the existing/orignial holes. For the fronts, you could mount them without using the existing/orignial holes. They may look a little odd with them that high though.

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Depending on how much is trimmed you may still be able to use the Napiers. Unless the PO actually cut way beyond the welded seam in the rear then you should be good. As far as the fronts go you can realistically mount the Napiers however you want. Line them up and screw them in, its that easy. Check my Build thread and you can see how much I trimmed to mount mine up.
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Awesome, thanks for the input guys
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ok i was talking about the bushwacker pocket style cut out flares not the flat flares. flat flares look pretty cool too but i like the pocket style better
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Bushwacker cut outs. 6.5" Teraflex lift on 35x12.50x15 KM2's


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