Jeep Yj Homemade Fender Flares at Hunter Coningham blog

Jeep Yj Homemade Fender Flares. You’ll end up with this. You will see where the fenders you currently have; Remove the marker lenses and remove the lights from the lenses. I want to get a set of xenon's but i don't have the dough for it. In the front it’s as simple as: Then remove the flare itself. I want to make something like them. Find a welder and buy the tube fender kit if you change your mind. Looking to see if anyone on here has made there own fender flares and if so i would love to see some pics of the outcome and if at all possible maybe some. 6k views 4 replies 5 participants last post by jaydanielz mar 31, 2009. Removing the flares isn't that hard, but it is time consuming, its not something that you want to keep taking on and off. Attach vs the flat plastic fenders. Then remove all of the screw/fastener assemblies that hold the flare on. They are removable so when i go wheeling i don't mess them up on trees. To get that flat look by only cutting off some of the plastic, good luck.

YJ 4" Flare HiFender Front Fenders Aluminum GenRight Jeep Parts
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You’ll end up with this. Does anybody have any pics of there yj with trimmed factory flares or homemade flat style fenders. Remove the marker lenses and remove the lights from the lenses. Find a welder and buy the tube fender kit if you change your mind. You can adapt any of these methods as per your requirements and available resources. Go to a website that sells metal tube fender kits and buy the lights, then remount under. In the front it’s as simple as: Attach vs the flat plastic fenders. To get that flat look by only cutting off some of the plastic, good luck. Here's some pics the first couple are cell phone pics so they aren't that great.

YJ 4" Flare HiFender Front Fenders Aluminum GenRight Jeep Parts

Jeep Yj Homemade Fender Flares You’ll end up with this. Go to a website that sells metal tube fender kits and buy the lights, then remount under. I built some fender flares to keep johny law at bay. Then remove all of the screw/fastener assemblies that hold the flare on. Remove the marker lenses and remove the lights from the lenses. Find a welder and buy the tube fender kit if you change your mind. You can adapt any of these methods as per your requirements and available resources. I want to get a set of xenon's but i don't have the dough for it. Looking to see if anyone on here has made there own fender flares and if so i would love to see some pics of the outcome and if at all possible maybe some. Then remove the flare itself. You will see where the fenders you currently have; You’ll end up with this. The rear is only slightly more tricky. Here's some pics the first couple are cell phone pics so they aren't that great. Removing the flares isn't that hard, but it is time consuming, its not something that you want to keep taking on and off. Various models, sizes & shapes come built with plenty of customizing options.

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