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  • Just Flat/Tube Fendered!

    Just installed the PSC tube fenders:

    Now before you go giving me crap about "You flatfendered a STOCK TJ?!?!? WTF are you, and IDIOT!??!" Caught a bunch of that already, kind a tired of it. I rear-ended a Nissan truck on halloween. I was able to replace the radiator and put it back on the road with no problems. But this is an '02, so I really didn't want to run around banged up for too long. I was gonna put it back the way it was and just let a body shop do it, then I figured it would be as good a time as ever to flatfender. Eventually I expect to go taller lift/tire wise, so it won't be wasted. So, since I had insurance money in hand....why not?!!?!?!?

    Here is the damage from the accident.
    Flares and grille removed.
    Am I REALLY doing this to a vehicle LESS than TWO YEARS OLD?!?!?!
    A little Trim.
    Passenger side tube fender on.
    Buttoned down.
    All done poser shot. Note the CJ signals.
    Front poser shot.
    Leftovers.

    Whattya think?

  • #2
    Looks really good!! Now you just need some lift and shove those fenders into a rock or tree! Just to test um out!!
    [COLOR=blue]Chris[/COLOR]
    SAVE JOHNSON VALLEY!!! - CLICK HERE
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    Motech Performance

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    • #3
      looks really good. What did those PSC tube fenders run you when it was all said and done?
      [COLOR=DarkOliveGreen]1992 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

      4.5" RE XD Suspension Lift
      AA SYE/ Tom Woods Custom Driveshaft
      15X8 Black Rock Crawler Rims
      33X12.50 Goodyear MTR's
      FlowMaster 40 Series Delta Cat-Back Exhaust
      Cobra 29 Classic C-B Radio Tweaked & Peaked w/ 4' K40 Antenna
      RE Hand Throttle
      Optima Red Top
      K&N Filter [/color]

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      • #4
        Fenders were $389 shipped, and was $440 to prep/paint fenders and grille.

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        • #5
          I say damn the critics. I think it looks good.

          I do agree with Chris, needs some lift and tires. I am sure that you have this in mind too.

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          • #6
            I'm quite impressed. I thought for just a moment "wouldn't it be cool if jeeps were still sold with a flat fender option?"
            of all the things I've lost, I miss my
            mind the most

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            • #7
              those fenders really look GREAT. nice job, man
              >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
              ERIK


              95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!

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              • #8
                That looks great...Thinking of doing that to my YJ....but just spent all my $ lifting it....so in the fall perhaps
                There's mud out there, and it's calling my name!!!

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                • #9
                  Wow!!! Looks great and matches perfectly to the yellow in the Jeep.
                  '78 CJ-7, 304, Scout Dana 44s w/ a Detroit in the rear, T-150 w/ Dana 20, 4" Skyjacker susp and 2" body lift, 33" MT/Rs, Warn XD8000i, and others.

                  '97 XJ, 4.0L, Dana 30 w/ Truetrac, Chrysler 8.25 w

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                  • #10
                    Looks good man, Id lift it a little and stick some 33's on it and it will definetly fill it out better I had my tube fenders built by stinkyfab

                    Scott
                    89 yj with crap and stuff.

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                    • #11
                      THe pictures are gone? Where have they been moved to, I would love to see them..

                      Biff


                      Originally posted by YellowX
                      Just installed the PSC tube fenders:

                      Now before you go giving me crap about "You flatfendered a STOCK TJ?!?!? WTF are you, and IDIOT!??!" Caught a bunch of that already, kind a tired of it. I rear-ended a Nissan truck on halloween. I was able to replace the radiator and put it back on the road with no problems. But this is an '02, so I really didn't want to run around banged up for too long. I was gonna put it back the way it was and just let a body shop do it, then I figured it would be as good a time as ever to flatfender. Eventually I expect to go taller lift/tire wise, so it won't be wasted. So, since I had insurance money in hand....why not?!!?!?!?

                      Here is the damage from the accident.
                      Flares and grille removed.
                      Am I REALLY doing this to a vehicle LESS than TWO YEARS OLD?!?!?!
                      A little Trim.
                      Passenger side tube fender on.
                      Buttoned down.
                      All done poser shot. Note the CJ signals.
                      Front poser shot.
                      Leftovers.

                      Whattya think?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by YellowX
                        Whattya think?
                        i think i'm bummed the links are dead now
                        If it works, it's time to try something new

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                        • #13
                          use my site to host them:

                          www.nerfthis.com


                          you can register and make your own albums and such too if you desire or just upload for a quick fix.

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