Bushwacker's Flat Style Flares offer a unique style for your Cherokee featuring a Dura-Flex® 2000 TPO textured material is designed for extreme off-road conditions. www.quadratec.com/products/725...
I have an old 82 wagoneer and would like to put these flat flares on it...I've seen a few with the pocket flares and they look good but I think the flat ones offer a more classic look...since there are some differences between an XJ and mine, I really need to do a little more research.
The rear is about 50% shown here. The new holes are in a location that makes it not possible to attach the nut to the bolt because of the wheelwell. How do you do this? Cut into the wheel well?
Hey buddy I have a 2 inch ome suspension in my XJ and 31x10.5 15 tires. The tires are too big and I wonder if the flat fender flares improve my situation in the terrain. what idea do you have for me? Sorry for my bad english ... Greetings from Germany!
I know you posted 2 month ago so I don't know if you fixed your problem. The flats would help because you are enlarging your fender. One thing to consider is to get larger rear shackles and spacer up front to give a little bit more lift. I have a little more than 3 inches of lift and at full tuck my 31s hit the fender still so I just ordered these and that should solve my issue.
They are the JW speaker headlights: www.quadratec.com/products/97009_803X_PG.htm the flare do come with detailed instructions: www.quadratec.com/sites/default/files/installation_instructions/137339.pdf
These are available for the Wrangler LJ as well. The install on the Wrangler doesn't require any trimming. It's a simple bolt on install. www.quadratec.com/products/12506_440_07.htm
Quadratec I’m not going to the JL I already produce more power than the engine they have 280hp 310 torque there’s no point and I haven’t even rebuilt my engine yet if I did 310hp 380 torque or 400 but my engine ain’t going out yet