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Timmy
09-25-2016, 10:18 PM
Finally got my Mopar High Top fenders in. I attempted to have them painted to match the gloss black of the Jeep, but everyone said the paint would not stick well to this plastic material and would not guarantee any work. I then tried to use truck bedliner on it, and sure enough, the stuff just wouldn't stick, it just peeled off when it was dry. Oh well, I have too many other things to deal with than to worry about this, so I just slapped them on and moved on with my life.

In all, they raised the fender line by 2" and gave me 1" extra of coverage. My only complaint is I wish they didn't have the front of the front fenders protrude out so much, I wish they were back from the front of the vehicle maybe 1/2" from what they designed. Other than that, I like them as they totally look stock and yet give it a bit more of an aggressive look. More importantly, I shouldn't get any more fender rub, which I'm hoping to test out soon. Looks like I have enough room now to go up 38" Toyo's on my next go-around ;-)

Here's some before/afters (sorry, the some of the before's were literally a year ago, I was too busy to snap before pics just before I swapped them.)

(Hint: If you have a hard time seeing the difference, look at the hip line in the back where it meets the top, and also look at my stickers in front to see how much they are covered up.)

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WhiteRavenRR
10-21-2016, 10:46 AM
What is the cost difference of these fenders vs going to aftermarket metal flat fenders? I don't mind the factory look but my factory fenders are so faded that it takes a lot of work to make them look nice again only to just have them faded within a week or two.

Timmy
10-24-2016, 11:09 AM
What is the cost difference of these fenders vs going to aftermarket metal flat fenders? I don't mind the factory look but my factory fenders are so faded that it takes a lot of work to make them look nice again only to just have them faded within a week or two.

Probably about the same. I personally don't care for the look or the tire coverage of flat fenders so it was worth it to me. I'm sure these will fade over time just like any other Chrysler plastic part. When that time comes, I'll probably just toss some bedliner on them and make them look all new again.

aceron32
04-20-2017, 06:23 AM
Looks good. You can use 303 protectant on your fenders so that they won't fade easily.

Jeepty
01-10-2018, 10:15 PM
that looks great on the Jeep