Yj vs tj fender flares on xj? Pics?
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Yj vs tj fender flares on xj? Pics?
So im trying to be cheap and put some fender flares to fit over my 31" tires on my currently stock shocks with cut fenders. So can i get pictures of YJ flares on a xj? Tj flares on a xj. Rear tj flares on all corners. All that stuff coz im not paying 200-500 for flares when i only need to pay 50 bucks or so.
I cant find any pics of YJ flares on a XJ so im gunna guess it looks bad or something else???
I cant find any pics of YJ flares on a XJ so im gunna guess it looks bad or something else???
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
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not on a cherokee but cherokee front end . Back are stock but the front are from a tj.
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you would actually sell it there aint enough money for me to sell mine i got to much time and blood into it lol no thats great looking im looking for one to build so i have a matching pair on 38s
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Ya im the same with my XJ, Ive had it for 11 years and have gone everywhere with it. Im not that attached to the MJ and would let it go.
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What about removing your stock flares, trimming for clearance, then reinstalling them a little higher? There's a thread around here somewhere on how to do it.
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Originally Posted by rollingstone
What about removing your stock flares, trimming for clearance, then reinstalling them a little higher? There's a thread around here somewhere on how to do it.
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Originally Posted by fox128
Probably depends on how much you cut, but I intend to make my stock flares work (not using factory brackets, just vise-gripped in this pic)......