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Been looking to replace the rear left fender flare on ‘24 Willys. I can’t, for the life of me, find the correct part number. Every part number I come across leads to a dead end. I’ll go on a MOPAR parts website, input the part number and then I put the year, make, model and/or my VIN only to be met with “this part does not fit your vehicle” message. Every effin time. Frustrating. Never before have I had this much trouble searching for a car part. No, I do not want to deal with my local Jeep dealers…yet. And YES I looked through the below thread. Can’t make heads or tails…

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/flare-types-part-numbers.62920/
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The '24 Willys has the Rubicon style "high" flares, where 2018-2023 Willys had the Sport's "low" flares which is where the confusion is coming from.
Thanks for the reply. I kinda figured that. Some online vendors go solely by yr/mk/mdl, some with VINs and some both. I’ve noticed some don’t have ‘24 Willys as an option…
 

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Thanks for the reply. I kinda figured that. Some online vendors go solely by yr/mk/mdl, some with VINs and some both. I’ve noticed some don’t have ‘24 Willys as an option…
Yep, for the '24-up Willys a lot of times you have to "lie" and say you have a Rubicon in order to get the right parts.
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