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Modifying Bushwhackers

89jeepxjw

NAXJA Forum User
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Colorado
Ive always liked the look of bushwhackers on xj's but didnt like the fact that they have a habit of coming off when rubbed against a rock or tree or that my tires always seem to get into the fronts at full stuff. I came across a set of used flares for the sweet deal of fifty bucks, kept them at my shop for a month while planning my attack on a good mounting system and without bumpstopping how to keep my tires out of them. I decided the best thing was to trim to bottom lip out of the fronts, this would make the room for my tires and give them a little bit of flex instead of crack if under pressure. This is how I cut the fronts(sorry for the crappy pic, I took it after I put them on.
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This worked out great but be advised I had to take a lot more out of the fenders to get it too look right. After I cut them I found some trim lok we had laying around the shop and capped the rough edges.
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Ok so now I needed to mount them. I used 1/4 hardware in this series. Bolt,washer,flare,washer,rubberspacer,washer,fender,washer,nylock nut. These things arent going anywhere. Ill post a pic of the mounting system later. Then some poser flex!! At full stuff sitting on the bumpstop I have about 3/4" all the way around the tire still and they barely rub while turning but Ill end up trimming just a little bit more to cure this.
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Im happy with the way it came out. For those of you wanting to run these flares but are worried about the mounting and clearance I hope this helps you. Ive read countless threads of people bashing these but mine feel extremely solid and love the way they look. I guess time will tell if they survive or not.
 
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I think they look good! I want to buy some but its hard to shell out 400 bucks when everyone says they break and crack all the time. Im keeping my eyes open for a used set as well.
 
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