zacktheproducer
New Member
- Location
- Farmington, UT
Hey Everyone,
I'm fairly new to off-roading and recently purchased my first Jeep. The fender flares were not on it, and in order to pass inspection here in Utah... of course... you have to have fender flares to cover the tire.
I bought some nice Bushwacker flares (Part No. BUS-10911-07 ) to have a local body shop put on. I bought them off of eBay and the seller assured me they were compatible with my specific Jeep model.
When I took them to the body shop to get put on, the guy working there thought they may have been for the wrong model. He said they didn't conform as they should have to the rest of the body.
I'm wondering if anyone else out there has a 98 XJ who's experienced this? The Jeep is lifted, but other than that pretty much everything is still stock. Are there modifications you've had to make in order for the Bushwacker flares to fit? Anyone with experience with these flares I would love to hear from.
Thanks!!
Zack
I'm fairly new to off-roading and recently purchased my first Jeep. The fender flares were not on it, and in order to pass inspection here in Utah... of course... you have to have fender flares to cover the tire.
I bought some nice Bushwacker flares (Part No. BUS-10911-07 ) to have a local body shop put on. I bought them off of eBay and the seller assured me they were compatible with my specific Jeep model.
When I took them to the body shop to get put on, the guy working there thought they may have been for the wrong model. He said they didn't conform as they should have to the rest of the body.
I'm wondering if anyone else out there has a 98 XJ who's experienced this? The Jeep is lifted, but other than that pretty much everything is still stock. Are there modifications you've had to make in order for the Bushwacker flares to fit? Anyone with experience with these flares I would love to hear from.
Thanks!!
Zack