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So I ordered these from Rough Country. They turned up with Bushwacker instructions.. Same parent company.

Id say at least 4 inches height over stock Rubi. So mega plus on that front.

But plenty of gaps and spaces for mud. Priority is clearly space over all else.

Got a July 4th deal and waiting for $100 cash back card. But given they are the same thing you might as well buy Bushwacker as they are usually $100 less.

Overall in happy with the result. I wanted clearance. Most of my offroad is in Utah. I'm going to bet I can run 39s with the XR factory bumps easy.
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Any feedback after running these fenders for a while? Any problems? Thanks!
I somehow broke one but they are replacing it no questions asked. And I go through a rough car wash weekly and hasn’t pulled them off yet. All and all they are pretty decent
 

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Any feedback after running these fenders for a while? Any problems? Thanks!

Yes they still look great. Have done great in the winter. Drivers side isn't sticking too well but that is probably due to me having the jeep ceramic coated before I put them on. So just need to restick since the coating isn't as strong now. Still sturdy but can see where the tape is off.
 

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They are good with great clearance and the LEDs work fine once Tazered.

BUT if you hardcore off road with them expect them to self destruct very quickly. Light brushes ok, but anything serious and you are better of with metal fenders.

I am now running the Metalcloak overland fenders. 100% more robust. I split my rear drivers side one fairly quickly. Just glued it together. The front passenger however died violently.

So IMO dont buy them for offroad tire clearance, buy them for mall tire clearance.
 

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I looked at there sales page and don’t see anything on where they are made. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say China.
ACTUALLY, they aren’t… we discovered that when my buddy and I installed my BW and hes got the RR. Both boxes said “USA”
 

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Anyone want to guess who’s the manufacturer?

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