Fender Flares Chop Bracket Kit by Rugged Ridge®. Modifying JL flares for off-road is easy and the look is nothing short of heroic with the Rugged Ridge Fender Chop Bracket Kit. By removing the bulky factory fender light assembly, you’ll have greater clearance for oversized tires with nothing to get between you and that next obstacle. Sturdy steel chop brackets install easily and lend support for the front of the factory fender flare, adding a fearless, aggressive new look.
Oversized wheels and tires will stick out past the factory fender flares. Without coverage, those aggressive treads will be able to hurl rocks, stones and other debris onto your Jeep's body work, resulting in unsightly chips and dents. Some aftermarket flares may provide coverage, but they look like the add-ons they are.
These Rugged Ridge 7" Wide Fender Flares deliver the coverage you need with the style you want. They're plenty wide to cover wide tires and deep dish rims, and they're designed to look like original equipment, so your Jeep will retain its natural rugged looks. Made of virtually indestructible thermoplastic, these fender flares are also UV treated to prevent fading from the sun. This construction will provide many years of reliable service.
Detailed instructions are included to guide you through an easy bolt-on installation. The Rugged Ridge 7" Wide Fender Flares are backed by a 5-year limited warranty.
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5 of 5
Its Great
It's a great product. It looks bad ass, and its pretty easy to install. If you are thinking about getting this, get it. Its worth it.
Rugged Ridge® - All Terrain Black Front and Rear Fender Flares Kit
Posted by Matthew (Edmond, OK) / September 13, 20172007 Dodge Ram
5 of 5
Nice Bushwacker Fender Flares
These really show off my truck as I'm riding down the road and after I rino lined them it was perfect. The insulation was down by truck accessories as they had to use self tapping screws. Delivery was fast and arrived the next day. Thanks CARiD.
Posted by Robert (Cottonwood, AL) / August 11, 20152004 Ford F-150
5 of 5
Fender Flares
Look look great, easy to install & great price & service.
Posted by Mark (Groveland, CA) / March 05, 20142003 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
Easy to Install
Flares were well packaged, everything included, great directions for simple installation (and reading the instructions on these is well worth the time).
Posted by Aaron (Bloomingdale, NJ) / December 31, 20121986 Jeep CJ
5 of 5
Durable, not Cheap Quality
Heavy duty thick material, not a cheap plastic design as I have seen from other manufacturers. These should hold up well in the future and down the road. Thanks CARID.
Posted by Jimmy (Dearborn, MI) / December 15, 20122000 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
Definitely Helps
I had to purchase new flares because I hit a deer, and the originals were damaged. They cover my Wildcat AT tires really well! They work great too. All in all, they're built well, but they fade a little (second Buffalo winter), and cane get scratched by brush on the trail.
Posted by Brian L. (Glendale, AZ) / December 10, 20121986 Jeep CJ
5 of 5
Good Stuff
Fit was great and covered my 33x12.50's perfectly. I recommend buying the hardware kit. I did not and spent some time at the part store looking for the right bolt, fender washer, and fasteners to replace the rusted factory hardware.
Posted by Stewart (Cornwall, ON) / November 29, 20121986 Jeep CJ
5 of 5
Fantastic so Far!
These flares look great and cover my 35" x 12.5" tires just perfectly. I did have to trim the small lower front flares. I just used some metal shears and trimmed to fit. If you don't do that, the small flares will push on the middle of the fender flare, because the small flare is factory size (not 7") and is too long to fit right. For a pretty simple modification, I decided it wasn't worth knocking the review down to 4 stars.
Posted by Troy (Charlotte, NC) / November 16, 20121998 Jeep Wrangler