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Inexpensive steel tube or narrow fender flares and Fender liner recommendations?

TheDerb

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I want to install either tube style or narrow slender flares. I'm tired of worrying about destroying my stock fenders on tight trails, and would rather just get something that was created with wheeling in mind.

I don't mind spending on the fender flares, but the fender liners are downright expensive. And I don't care what they look like, so the cheaper the better as long as they fit and prevent dirt from getting in the engine bay.

Does anybody have any recommendations for a cheap set of fender flares with Turn signals, and liners that will work with them?
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I know very little about Gladiators, but on JK Wranglers, the rear fender liners are about completely worthless and the front fender liners aren't much better. Assuming the Gladiator is similar, I'd consider not running inner fender liners at all.

I know on JKs it is usually possible to modify the stock front fender liners and reuse them; usually by cutting them and using a few zip ties. This may be another option for you to look into if you want something cheap and don't care how they look.
 

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Personally, I am keeping mine mostly to serve as splash guards. I don't want the wiring near the wheel wells getting sprayed with water constantly when driving in rain. These things have enough electrical gremlins without worrying about water intrusion.

I just ordered these because I'm tired of rubbing the stock plastic liners at full flex:

https://cavfab.com/products/jl-jlu-...bQEBPrY4kxSyKC3J6l9bYznX_0VWl7IkaAqmAEALw_wcB

Reasonable priced, and looks like they'll get the job done. You can also use "JLFORUM" for a discount code. There's multi-page thread about them over on the JL forum with some reviews.
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