Jack@UAS
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- First Name
- Jack
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- Sarasota FL
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- 2018 Jeep JL
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I like how the factory turn signals are integrated, but I would prefer stock width, maybe a little narrower. Who makes these?Check out these aftermarket fenders for the Jeep JL 2” wider than factory integrates aftermarket or factory turn signals and driving lights
Yea. Kinda curious who makes these as well.I like how the factory turn signals are integrated, but I would prefer stock width, maybe a little narrower. Who makes these?
I like how the factory turn signals are integrated, but I would prefer stock width, maybe a little narrower. Who makes these?
It looks like maybe Underground Autostyling in Sarasota, FL. Well at least that appears to have posted the pic's. The question would be whether they're doing the fab work themselves or outsourcing it to a local shop.Yea. Kinda curious who makes these as well.
They are fiberglass.Check out these aftermarket fenders for the Jeep JL 2” wider than factory integrates aftermarket or factory turn signals and driving lights
Site says they can be cut down as requested, which would make this pretty near perfect. But daaayyummm these are pricey
I'll wait for other options, I'm still waiting on a diesel so I have plenty of time. For one they're more for show than anything seeing as they're not metal.Site says they can be cut down as requested, which would make this pretty near perfect. But daaayyummm these are pricey
Who would want fiberglass fenders?Site says they can be cut down as requested, which would make this pretty near perfect. But daaayyummm these are pricey
Someone who was trying to cut weight on a race car but they'd probably go carbon fiber lol. On a jeep though you might as well stick with the stock plastic.Who would want fiberglass fenders?