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I just put these WolfStorm fenders and liners on the Jeep. I'm concerned about mud and grime getting in the space between the fender well liners and body (as seen in the second d picture).
I'm looking for a solution (mud flap or other) to cover this space but not protrude out too far past the aftermarket narrow fenders. All the pictures I find for Mud flaps are on Jeeps with OEM fenders. Has anyone installed narrow fenders and mud flaps that might accomplish what I'm after? 

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I would go with RokBLokz although I'm not sure they'd stop dirt from getting in the space between the fender and body.
Here's the link: muflaps
 

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I would go with RokBLokz although I'm not sure they'd stop dirt from getting in the space between the fender and body.
Here's the link: muflaps
Been eyeing those. I haven’t been able to understand the geometry difference between their standard and XL. Looked over their website and didn’t see dimensions.
 

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RokBlokz XLs will look weird with your narrow fenders. The difference is width and length. The rears would attach fine as they're frame mounted, you might have to get creative for the front attachment points.
 

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What @TX_Ovrlnd said about the rears, if you want/need them, and maybe get a 'universal' set of RokBlokz (or Rally Armor or similar polyurethane flaps) that are closest to the size you'll need and then cut them to fit.

Not really sure what you've got in the way of possible mounting points, but I'm thinking you'll likely need something with coverage similar to the pic below to avoid most mud and rocks from hitting your doors (wider would offer better coverage, but look really dumb). You'll definitely have to take some measurements and probably cut up some paper/cardboard templates, but I'm thinking a standard length JL flap won't be enough upper coverage and you'd want something longer and mounted a fair bit higher (depending upon what the inside of your fender looks like, this might end up being a major pain in the ass).

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RokBlokz XLs will look weird with your narrow fenders. The difference is width and length. The rears would attach fine as they're frame mounted, you might have to get creative for the front attachment points.
I agree. There's nothing out there for these narrow fenders.
 

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Here's a non affiliated link for anyone else interested. https://rokblokz.com/collections/jeep-mud-flaps/products/jeep-wrangler-jl-jlu-2018-mud-flaps

I agree. There's nothing out there for these narrow fenders.
It stinks but that's the initial price to pay for those slim ones, I think you could go buy some material and make some decent ones. Use some cardboard and make a good template, then take your time cutting. Or buy the RokBlokz and chance cutting some material off to make them work with what you have.
 
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What @TX_Ovrlnd said about the rears, if you want/need them, and maybe get a 'universal' set of RokBlokz (or Rally Armor or similar polyurethane flaps) that are closest to the size you'll need and then cut them to fit.

Not really sure what you've got in the way of possible mounting points, but I'm thinking you'll likely need something with coverage similar to the pic below to avoid most mud and rocks from hitting your doors (wider would offer better coverage, but look really dumb). You'll definitely have to take some measurements and probably cut up some paper/cardboard templates, but I'm thinking a standard length JL flap won't be enough upper coverage and you'd want something longer and mounted a fair bit higher (depending upon what the inside of your fender looks like, this might end up being a major pain in the ass).

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Thanks for the input and graphic. Looks like it's going to be custom mud flaps at least for the front. I'll provide an update when I get them on. I've got to put the back fenders and liners on first though.
 
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+1 for Rokblokz
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