Bacon_00
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I'm looking at this item on eBay, very tempted to get these to put on my Sport S Gladiator: https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-2018-20-Jeep-Wrangler-JL-RUBICON-Textured-Fender-HIGH-TOP-flares-Front-4pcs/114080561100?fits=Model:Gladiator|Submodel:Rubicon&hash=item1a8fbb37cc:g:a7wAAOSwkcleIrZr
The Mopar JT Rubicon flares are being listed at $750+, so I'm not sure what is causing the big price gap between those and these eBay flares. Anybody have any insight/knowledge on what these flares on eBay are? Are they JLU take-offs or some 3rd party knock-off? It seems too good to be true given the price tag on the official Mopar JT Rubicon flares.
I see no reason JLU flares wouldn't fit on a JT -- my understanding is that the front end is literally a JL.
The Mopar JT Rubicon flares are being listed at $750+, so I'm not sure what is causing the big price gap between those and these eBay flares. Anybody have any insight/knowledge on what these flares on eBay are? Are they JLU take-offs or some 3rd party knock-off? It seems too good to be true given the price tag on the official Mopar JT Rubicon flares.
I see no reason JLU flares wouldn't fit on a JT -- my understanding is that the front end is literally a JL.
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