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fender flares
reptile610:
ok so we put the rear flares on, painted the control arm brackets, took the rear bumper ends off and painted the bottom part black (gonna do a 2 tone like roger except mine is black) cleaned my throttle body out btw kirk the throttle response is scare now ;D. gonna try and get rubicon rear flares for the front. will definatly be able to fit 31's without a lift now.
kirksjeep:
--- Quote from: reptile610 on July 19, 2009, 04:07:39 AM ---ok so we put the rear flares on, painted the control arm brackets, took the rear bumper ends off and painted the bottom part black (gonna do a 2 tone like roger except mine is black) cleaned my throttle body out btw kirk the throttle response is scare now ;D. gonna try and get rubicon rear flares for the front. will definatly be able to fit 31's without a lift now.
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Glad to hear the the TB clean paid off. I think the flairs look pretty good. It took a little time to figure out how to do it, but not bad.
kirksjeep:
--- Quote from: BlacXJeep on July 18, 2009, 06:52:31 AM ---that was a great write up and clean look, Only thing I would do differently is the Rubi flares in the rear to match also. May consider this in the future.
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The XJ design has the fronts stick out wider then the back. Using Rubi flairs up front make up for the differnece in the offset.
PaulW:
--- Quote from: reptile610 on July 19, 2009, 04:07:39 AM ---ok so we put the rear flares on, painted the control arm brackets, took the rear bumper ends off and painted the bottom part black (gonna do a 2 tone like roger except mine is black) cleaned my throttle body out btw kirk the throttle response is scare now ;D. gonna try and get rubicon rear flares for the front. will definatly be able to fit 31's without a lift now.
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reptile610:
will be up within the next hour or 2.
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