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Bushwacker 10908-07 Jeep Pocket Style Fender Flare - Set of 4

  • Brand:Bushwacker
  • Category:Automotive Parts and Accessories
  • List Price: $640.00
  • Buy New: $419.08
  • as of 2/22/2012 19:11 CST details
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  • Seller:Truck & Winch
  • Sales Rank:57,944
  • Color:Black
  • Media:Misc.
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):16
  • Dimensions (in):44 x 15 x 23
  • Warranty:Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • MPN:1090807
  • Model:1090807
  • UPC:090689105905
  • EAN:0090689105905
  • ASIN:B000CO893Y
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Adds up to 6.00 in. of tire coverage from debris
  • Installs easily with no body-side drilling
  • OEM matte black finish is easy to paint
  • 100% UV protected Dura-Flex® 2000 TPO? no chalking
  • Made in the USA with a Limited Lifetime Warranty


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Synopsis
With their recessed stainless steel bolts and massive presence, Pocket Style® Fender Flares are a Bushwacker original and an off-road icon. They’re custom-designed for your Jeep Wrangler to complement oversized tires and high-clearance lift kits. You can mount them right out of the box, with their tough, OEM-style matte black finish - they’re UV protected so they won’t chalk. Or, paint them to match or accent the body color, for a factory-custom look. Pocket Style® Fender Flares are made in the USA from our thick, proprietary Dura-Flex® 2000 TPO. Its the thickest, most flexible material available, tailor-made for added durability and flexibility on the trail. Despite their hard-core bolt-on styling, Pocket Style® Fender Flares install easily, with no body-side drilling required. When you need maximum tire coverage with minimum time and effort, it’s in the pocket. Pocket Style® Fender Flares from Bushwacker. Note: The installation difficulty for this part number is rated 1 on a scale of 1 - 3. 1 being the easiest requiring no experience with basic tools and 3 being the most challenging, requiring cutting tools and moderate to advanced experience.

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