TJ rear flares vs Bushwackers

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Sep 26, 2012 | 02:44 PM
  #16  
Up front, TJ.
Out back....doesn't matter since both will allow the same amount of fender trimming.
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Sep 26, 2012 | 02:49 PM
  #17  
Quote: Up front, TJ.
Out back....doesn't matter since both will allow the same amount of fender trimming.
Thank you.
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Sep 26, 2012 | 03:13 PM
  #18  
Quote: Your gonna pay an arm and a leg for bushwackers but under 100 for tj
Serious has a pretty good price on them..

Quote: I'd say the same about BW's. We each have our own preference, so don't let someone's opinion about how something looks decide it for you. Nice thing about TJ flares is that you can actually meet up a tree or rock and walk away with the flare still intact, just with a few scratches or gouges in the plastic. meet that same rock or tree with a BW and you get to buy a whole new flare.
Either one vs. a rock and you will probably have the same damage. It's just matters how you mount them. My wackers are pretty stout but either way you can ruin them with one good slip into a rock or tree.

Quote: I am not looking for cost, opinions on aesthetics, and or durablitly. Not to be rude but I am looking to see if any know which fender flare give more tire clearance.
Here are a few angles of my wackers. 5.5" lift on 33x10.5 KM2's. They give a lot of clearance. Hope it helps.

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Clearance shots of the high wheel in the same flex position:

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