Average Customer Rating for Rugged Ridge Fender Flares & Trim: 5.00 out of 5 Stars (30 Customer Reviews)
|
|
10 of 11 people found this review helpful.
The flairs look great on my 82 scrambler and the installation was quick and painless.
—Reviewed by Brian P (Douglas, WY) 1982 Jeep CJ 
|
|
6 of 8 people found this review helpful.
A normal socket wrench will not fit and using a regular wrench is infuriating. Get a ratchet wrench. I got mine from AutoZone, 2 for about $20. Mine are made by Duralast. This tool will save you so much time, effort and some skin on your knuckles.
—Reviewed by John M (Marietta, GA) 1997 Jeep Wrangler 
|
|
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
The most difficult thing was removing the old fender flares. I used a saws-all and cut the old flares to within 2 inches of the jeep body. Then I had them off within 10 minutes. Also, the small foot long flare that goes just behind the front tire flare; check to see if it is the same size as your old ones. Mine were, so it ended up being a waste of time changing those. Also, I had to cut the band that was holding the wiring harness to the front fender light in order to get it to reach the new flare. No big deal.
—Reviewed by Stephen F (Boulder, CO) 1997 Jeep Wrangler 
|