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ARGH! Why it's gotta always be the most expensive!

They are to skinny though I would prefer the Rubi and chop job. Even though the rubi chopped aren't structural (and really, how structural are fenders mounted to sheet metal) the rubi high fender with extra width should offer about the same flex but a lot more rock and road debris protection
Yeah, I hope they’ll eventually put out a standard width version. GR stuff is quality and worth it (IMHO).

Have you looked at the Nemesis flares as an alternative? I believe they‘re wider (unless you go with the Crawler version). Also aluminum (like GR).

https://nem-ind.com/jl-jlu-jt-notorious-front-flare.html
https://nem-ind.com/jt-notorious-dovetail-rear-flare.html
 

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Yeah, I hope they’ll eventually put out a standard width version. GR stuff is quality and worth it (IMHO).

Have you looked at the Nemesis flares as an alternative? I believe they‘re wider (unless you go with the Crawler version). Also aluminum (like GR).

https://nem-ind.com/jl-jlu-jt-notorious-front-flare.html
https://nem-ind.com/jt-notorious-dovetail-rear-flare.html
Yeah, I just don't like how anyone does the lights on these. All the after market use the low position and wonky dot lights. I would prefer the look of the high position and strip LEDs.
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