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Bushwacker 10908-07 Pocket Style Fender Flares - Set of 4 | 
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| Brand: Bushwacker Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $528.00 Buy New: $367.00 You Save: $161.00 (30%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 14721
Color: Black Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.6 Dimensions (in): 44.7 x 22.8 x 14.3
MPN: 1090807 Model: 1090807 UPC: 090689105905 EAN: 0090689105905 ASIN: B000CO893Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides extra coverage for large tire and wheel packages | | • | Safeguards against damage from mud, gravel, and other debris | | • | Offers 100% UV protection | | • | Dura-Flex material maximizes durability and flexibility | | • | OEM matte black finish matches any vehicle |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description BUSHWACKER POCKET STYLE FENDER FLARES, MATTE BLACK FINISH, FULL SET -- These High Quality Fender Flares Are Made Of Dura-Flex 2000 That Provides 100% UV Protection, Maintain The Square-Off Rugged Look Of The Classic Wrangler Body, Provides Additional 6" Wide Tire Coverage, Can Be Painted To Match The Vehicle, Provides Protection From Rocks And Road Debris, Easy And Quick To Install Using The No-Drill Pocket Design That Matches Factory Holes, All Hardware Supplied, With Manufacturer's Limited Lifetime Warranty
Finish: Black Matte Material: Dura-flex Style: Pocket Style
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| Customer Reviews:
Great addition to my Rubicon June 25, 2008 R. Borchert (Midwest) Easy to install and they look great. And Bushwacker has a great warranty. What else can I say, except, I love them.
Amazing Product! Perfect Fit! May 30, 2008 W. Raieh (Dubai, UAE) These fender flares are magnificant, especially when painted to match your car colour! They make your car look more aggressive and are very functional at the same time! Love the pocket style! Quality and workmanship is excellent! Definetly recommend it to all jeep lovers!
Look great May 8, 2008 Christopher Berninger (San Diego, CA USA) Nice looking on my black 2005 Rubicon Unlimited. Had them installed by a mechanic and the strip that seals between the flare and the Jeep is a little bit pushed in here and there, so it's not perfect looking in that respect, but maybe with more attention to detail during the installation that wouldn't have been the case. Overall I think they look great on my Jeep and since I had to replace my OEM fender flares anyway (they had peeling paint and a dent), these were a logical way to go and I think they make the Jeep look tougher and better than the OEM flares, especially with the bigger tires and frame of the Rubicon.
They are worth every dime! January 6, 2008 Taher Youssef Kubbaj (Kuwait) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I installed those flares on my '00 Jeep Wrangler Sahara. They fit perfectly. Although since I have never installed them before it took a while to install the rubber strip on the fenders. You have to make sure that you don't waste any as the strip they provide is barely enough for the whole set. Another thing I noticed when re-installing the side markers on the front flares, you will need to trim the inside edges of the flare so the markers could fit. Overall rating, I am more than satisfied with how my jeep looks like now. Where ever I go I turn eyes towards me. Cheers, Taher
Not Bad September 30, 2006 Robert M. Kirwan (Planet Earth) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
-I put these on my 98 Jeep Wrangler Sport as I was looking to replace the crappy extender flares that the previous owner had glued on. I have extra wide tires and no real lift thus far to speak of. Because I haven't got a lift and extra wide tires, merely going over a curve causes my front wheel to hit the flare. There is tons of room in the back. If I were to do it over again I would probably go with the cut out design instead of the pocket. The 6" of coverage these babies offer do the job of keeping the mud and rocks where they should be. The pocket design looks OK but I find when I drive in the rain, water and grit from the inside squeezes out through the the screw holes and puddles in the pockets. No big deal to me but I thought it worth mentioning. I expected a bit more rugged/ solid construction for the price and think the material is a bit flimsy. -I had a bit of a problem with installation and reccomend you purchase some extra X-mas tree fittings before you remove the rear rock guards from the wheel well for nut access. You will break some. -My major problem which had nothing to do with the product was the riveted-in body screws on the rear of my Jeep kept spinning so I had to drill them out. Well since I had to drill all of them out except for two I was short some nuts for the provided screws. One of the drilled out holes had to be filled with an epoxy resin aka bondo-like substance capable of holding the screw in place because I couldnt find a sufficient substitute to hold in the screw and had no access to the back. -Overall they look pretty.
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