thenaivegamer
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I am planning to purchase for my 1999 Wrangler SE. What brand should I go for? I am veering towards Bushwacker's. Any suggestions?
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The metal fenders look really nice but if you whack a tree with one they're gonna bend the tub....
Yeah I'll acknowledge that but the metal out on the end of the fenders will definitely push back instead of flex like the plastic will. I honestly like the metal better - guess it comes down to how you wheel.
For those of us in Pennsylvania, and any other states that require wheel flares to extend as far, or farther than, your tires...
Any suggestions for flat wheel flares that can cover the wheels enough to pass PA inspection?
For those of us in Pennsylvania, and any other states that require wheel flares to extend as far, or farther than, your tires...
Any suggestions for flat wheel flares that can cover the wheels enough to pass PA inspection?
Been running my stock cut flares for a few years now with no issues.
Thanks fellas!There's been several threads regarding the Pa flare issue with inspection. Cliff notes version: get to know your local inspection guy - don't expect to go to a dealership and pass.
I just stopped at the shop I've been going to for 28 years and showed him my fender chop & asked him if I'd pass next month when I'm due.
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He told me to quit asking dumb questions.
It's all about your relationship with that guy, just like it is with most anything in life. This is the same guy that wanted to mount my beadlock wheels because they had never done a set before.
Again, these are supposed to be "not legal" here in PA. If you're really sweating the fender issue I'd say go with the Bushwacker flats. I ran those before I chopped mine and I think they offer the most coverage as far as flats go.