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Buckle Up Fender Delete kit

DreamFolise

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For anyone looking for a fender delete kit, I would check out Buckle Up Offroad’s kit.
I’m sure it’s a knockoff but for the price there are pretty nice.
The deletes have built in studs so it’s a clean look, no bolt heads. Standoffs are fairly easy to get to and install was straightforward. No drilling out holes.
Took an hour and half for install. Rears are easier than fronts only because fender liners were a pain. For $199, IMO they’re the best on the market for the money.

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That’s a fender delete? Looks like wheel arch moldings to me. Or maybe I’m daft
 

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That’s a fender delete? Looks like wheel arch moldings to me. Or maybe I’m daft
Not daft, but I am looking at getting a set for when I go offroading (rockcrawling). It allows you to take off the fender flairs, and have a clean look. I will run them to and from the places I go, then take them off for daily driving to put the flairs back on.
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