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Old 06-25-2014, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by no rdplz
Or just do a set of TJ flares (4 rears if you don't want the light block from the fronts).

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Rears and Fronts:
are these the rubicon ones which are wider then the standard tj flares, how much sheetmetal gets cut ? i use to put the tj ruby flares on my cj , it really opened the rear wells up.
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Mine (bottom picture) are just regular TJ flares. Personally I think the Rubi flares stick out too much.

Front fenders are cut to the top of the OE flare mounts, rears are the usual cut-n-fold.
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Originally Posted by SG Mason
I am pretty much in the same boat, don't want to drop a big chunk of change on something I know I will break Today in my random internet browsing I stumbled across Pacer Flexy Flares I haven't found out a whole lot about them, but the price is right. They would be sort of like the garden trim flares I have seen, but more fitted.
Really like these !
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Originally Posted by Aljay
Really like these !
I am probably order a set of the 2.5" wide HD wire reinforced ones in a couple weeks. I would have like to been able to get the 6 piece sample kit first to see what ones fit best with what I have to cut out, but at $120 for 4 58" pieces it isn't too bad. A heck of a lot better than the $600+ they want for Bushwackers up here
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Originally Posted by kissthis66
I was really looking for an alternative to the bushwacker flares with the cut out holes or what ever you call them, the place where the bolts go into. just really like the look of them, just not the price.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Fender-Fl...c4BkREaWHw_wcB
Those are front only..........
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Originally Posted by SeriousOffroad
Those are front only..........
yes i know, i put the link to reference the style of the fender flares i am interested in getting.
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Originally Posted by lunchboxmunchy
With the Napier ones, how much are you able to trim from the front and rear?
Our V2 Flares don't stick out as far as BWs but the wheel well opening is optimized for larger tires and maximum articulation.

Here's a link to a short list of our install guides for the V2 Fender Flares:
Napier Precision Install Guide Menu
The pictures in the V2 Install Guide will provide a real good idea of how much gets trimmed.

Let me know if there are more questions! Glad to help when I can....
Doug
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