srmitchell
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Mckinleyville (Humboldt) CA
Hey guys. I got these flares from Doug as a raffle donation for Sierrafest. Thanks Doug!!!
My jeep is an 01, with 33x10.50 tires and only 3.5 inches of lift.
I also have a rigidco front bumper, and a c4x4 rear bumper. This bumper has steel quarter panel guards, so I opted for the cut and fold flares.
I started up front. My fenders were already trimmed a little, and my stock flares were beat, broken and cracked. Once I ripped all the flares off, I cut the bottom most lip off the fender.
I left the factory 3 bolt holes at the top, you'll need one for the bracket to go back.
Here you can see how much was cut, and where the stock bracket was bolted back.
Next I simply marked the holes where it fit best, installed the edge trim, and bolted it on.
The screws are very forgiving and allow for a lot of adjustment.
My jeep is an 01, with 33x10.50 tires and only 3.5 inches of lift.
I also have a rigidco front bumper, and a c4x4 rear bumper. This bumper has steel quarter panel guards, so I opted for the cut and fold flares.
I started up front. My fenders were already trimmed a little, and my stock flares were beat, broken and cracked. Once I ripped all the flares off, I cut the bottom most lip off the fender.
I left the factory 3 bolt holes at the top, you'll need one for the bracket to go back.
Here you can see how much was cut, and where the stock bracket was bolted back.
Next I simply marked the holes where it fit best, installed the edge trim, and bolted it on.
The screws are very forgiving and allow for a lot of adjustment.