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mikeeshim

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What fender delete kit did you go with?
At the time, 4WP was the only fender delete kit available for the 2 Door. Same for the step sliders. I'm sure there are more options now.
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You sure you wouldn't feel more at home in a Jeep? Or maybe a Ram.
Honestly, I don't follow. What makes you say that?

If you're referring to the deleted fenders, I wasn't fond of the plastic fenders, so I'll probably go with the fiberglass fenders, once there's a design that I like. Would also add a snorkel when happens, as I don't want to cut a hole in my OEM fenders.

Other than that, what else could it be?
 

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Anyone running a negative offset? If so let’s see them and please list the offset, tire size, and wheel size. Thank you
running 37x12.5s on 17x8.5, -12offset methods. I would say they poke about 1-1.5” outside the sas fenders. Installed the 4WP fender deletes and let’s just say “Got poke??” Lol. I’ll be putting the fenders back on when off-roading.


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