Construction: Made from 1.5"x.120" wall tubing so they will not crumple under pressure.
Design: A strong off-road look that will help with your angles and larger tires. Vented sides to release under hood heat. Holes near the front allow you to relocate turn signal lights that are 3/4".
Installation: These fenders will require you to cut off parts of the original fender and will also require drilling.
- Color: Black
- Material: Steel
- Shipping Weight: 50lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 46in x 23in x 17in (L x W x H)
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First off, I love the look. I have a 97 TJ and they fit well. Obviously cutting and drilling was required. As for the construction, they are very strong and seem to have pretty good welds. The reason for the four stars is that the coating is not holding up to the salty Upstate New York winters. Rust is starting to show at the seams between the tube and plates. At some point I will probably have to remove them and redcoat with something more durable.
Just as a tip, if you purchase these, rock salt and road muck like to get flung into the vents on the sides. I secured a piece of black plastic behind the vents to keep mud and water off my battery and out of the engine compartment. I will also post a picture of how it looks. (I also have the rear tube fenders and they are of the same quality)