Bootman83
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Once cut do the stock ones start to droop?
Not that I've seen. The front maintains good structure due to using the substructure. The rears have so many moulding pieces and are so light they hold in place well too.
Once cut do the stock ones start to droop?
Actually I'm running 2.5" lift with 315s tires and cut fenders. Doesn't look bad at all. I'm very happy with it but that's just my opinion
I put mine back in for a little added protection. But I hate mud (well the clean up) so I tend to avoid it like the plague...haha. here is a pic of how I reattached mine. Its kinda hard to see but if you'd like better pics let me know and ill take some.
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They are a 4" orange LED light strip. They are self adhesive and I found them at pep boys. I couldn't find any small round style like most use so I chose these.
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They look pretty cool while lit.
Thanks I like the way they turned out
I have the XRC Fender Flares on now, after a small incident on a trail I crushed my left back flare and am looking at replacing, I am definitely getting the spider Crushers that pipe that reinforces the edge will work magic if you graze a tree or in my case a rock the size of a house. Insurance is paying for the damages so I can go all out :rock:
Ps: Lights on a fender flare is like putting lights under your rocksliders.....:doh:
Yeah thanks man, helps to have offroad insurance.
Isn't the bushwakers moulded into the side of the front flairs?