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Glad I got the black plastic wheel Fenders

Blade1668

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Having fenders cut back like that would prevent accidental mailbox or drive through scrapes but I would think you would get lots of rocks and mud on the the side of you jeep kicked up by the front tires.

I installed front mud flaps because a short drive down a wet gravel road would throw up mud to my front door handles. Now mud on the side of my Jeep is kept at reasonable levels.
Oh yeah and throwing stuff in and on the Jeep when doors and top off. I've got a few lbs of mud and rocks in my LJ that way.
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I am not so sure I made the right choice going for the non painted fender flares.

You cannot get rid of the scratches, they scratch very easy, and replacing them is not that cheap.

The painted ones can be touched up, repainted or even covered with a protective clear 3M film.
I just overlay mine and not worry about it.

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