Silent Panda
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- First Name
- Jason
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- Jan 20, 2019
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- Salt Lake City
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- 2018 JL Rubicon
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A couple of updates to our 2 door build. Jounce bumpers and inner fenders from Metalcloak!
The first build post and some tasty pics can be found at the link below:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/silent-pandas-2-door-rubicon-build.25628/
When I did the initial build I reused the stock plastic inner fenders. They were serviceable but not excellent. There were some gaps to the body that I wanted to close. I saw the Metalcloak inner fenders at EJS this year and knew those would fix those gaps.
Trimmed plastic inner fenders
Some of the gaps that bothered me
The new aluminum inner fenders from Metalcloak provide much more protection by closing some of those gaps. They also look fantastic. They instal using some of the attachment points from the Overland tube fenders and some of the tabs the plastic fenders were attached to.
The Metalcloak fenders close out those gaps (sorry for the not so good rear pics...it was getting late)
The install wasn't tough. The instructions were very clear and there was plenty of hardware in the box. These come raw or powder coated from Metalcloak. I got raw ones and had them coated at work. 6 of one half dozen of another in my opinion.
The inner fenders were constructed very well. They look to be very study but time will tell. I'll post up some updates as soon as we get some miles on them.
The first build post and some tasty pics can be found at the link below:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/silent-pandas-2-door-rubicon-build.25628/
When I did the initial build I reused the stock plastic inner fenders. They were serviceable but not excellent. There were some gaps to the body that I wanted to close. I saw the Metalcloak inner fenders at EJS this year and knew those would fix those gaps.
Trimmed plastic inner fenders
Some of the gaps that bothered me
The new aluminum inner fenders from Metalcloak provide much more protection by closing some of those gaps. They also look fantastic. They instal using some of the attachment points from the Overland tube fenders and some of the tabs the plastic fenders were attached to.
The Metalcloak fenders close out those gaps (sorry for the not so good rear pics...it was getting late)
The install wasn't tough. The instructions were very clear and there was plenty of hardware in the box. These come raw or powder coated from Metalcloak. I got raw ones and had them coated at work. 6 of one half dozen of another in my opinion.
The inner fenders were constructed very well. They look to be very study but time will tell. I'll post up some updates as soon as we get some miles on them.
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