Got quite a few things done on my jeep:
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http://secure.terrys.net/search.php?desc=37-343
I prefer the lip because it will wrap underneath where you cut up front and not only look better, but eliminates a sharp edge. The same goes for the rear, except where you cut and fold the rear wheel well. It will cover up about half of it, but it will look a lot better. I plan on putting some Herculiner inside the wheel well to clean it up a little.
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get some Protekto Trim. Part No. 37-343. 9/16" Wheel Well Lip 20' Kit Black.
http://secure.terrys.net/search.php?desc=37-343
I prefer the lip because it will wrap underneath where you cut up front and not only look better, but eliminates a sharp edge. The same goes for the rear, except where you cut and fold the rear wheel well. It will cover up about half of it, but it will look a lot better. I plan on putting some Herculiner inside the wheel well to clean it up a little.
http://secure.terrys.net/search.php?desc=37-343
I prefer the lip because it will wrap underneath where you cut up front and not only look better, but eliminates a sharp edge. The same goes for the rear, except where you cut and fold the rear wheel well. It will cover up about half of it, but it will look a lot better. I plan on putting some Herculiner inside the wheel well to clean it up a little.
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get some Protekto Trim. Part No. 37-343. 9/16" Wheel Well Lip 20' Kit Black.
http://secure.terrys.net/search.php?desc=37-343
I prefer the lip because it will wrap underneath where you cut up front and not only look better, but eliminates a sharp edge. The same goes for the rear, except where you cut and fold the rear wheel well. It will cover up about half of it, but it will look a lot better. I plan on putting some Herculiner inside the wheel well to clean it up a little.
The results..
http://secure.terrys.net/search.php?desc=37-343
I prefer the lip because it will wrap underneath where you cut up front and not only look better, but eliminates a sharp edge. The same goes for the rear, except where you cut and fold the rear wheel well. It will cover up about half of it, but it will look a lot better. I plan on putting some Herculiner inside the wheel well to clean it up a little.
The results..
hey thanks for the quick response, how did you attach yours?
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here's another product you can use to line the fenders..
http://www.dpgoff-road.com/site/other_stuff.htm
http://www.dpgoff-road.com/site/other_stuff.htm
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Wow your XJ sure has come a long way in the last couple of months...not that nice and clean limited it was when you brought it home!
Lookin great!
Lookin great!