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D_JT

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Unless you are on full width axles and 42"s. Fenderless looks absolutely horrible. But fenders from Savvy or Nextventure or Motorbilt which are a high clearance andarent bulky look pretty good.
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I've had several friends who experimented with going fenderless, and they all went back to running fenders. It's not illegal here in Tennessee, but the amount of mud on the vehicles I've seen without fenders should be. I'm my opinion, it looks great on Gladiators lifted 6" or more, but not so much on stock or mildly lifted trucks.
Agreed! I seen someone around here driving his stock JT with no fenders and it didn't look right at all. Here is a shot of my lifted JKU with no fenders, but then again I had a huge lift on it and 40's. Looks cool but definitely NOT legal around these parts LOL

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