I’ve got a Beadlock Jeep in Texas and the Razorworks flares fit my Wrangler perfect! They give a badass look and protect the sides nicely. I’ve had them for a year now, and no issues yet. They’re worth every penny, even though Fit and Finish sometimes looks a bit off in pics!
Up north in Alberta, I’ve been tweaking my Jeep with new fender flares for ages. Darley Metal Flares are hands-down my top pick for a Wrangler. They fit like a glove, and man, they look sweet! The truck’s almost part of the road now, rippling through those muddy trails with confidence. Plus, they rock solid, no flapping when I hit those bumps or tight corners. Absolutely nailed it with these!
In sunny Arizona, I’ve been jinxxed with my TJ for years. When I upgraded to a Jeep Wrangler, I had to figure out the right fender flares. I went with Rugged Ridge—it was the best bang for my buck! Super sturdy, looks badass, and they’ve held up amazing even on rough trails. Definitely made my Jeep look more complete. You’ll want to check em out! Everyone at the trailhead’s always asking for the deets. Keep it wild!
I’ve been in upstate NY and jumped on the Maxxis fender flares for my Jeep. Solid build & heaps of space for mud! Some say they make the Wrangler look sick, but function ain’t compromised. Yup, slick combo, no probs!
I’ve seen some rad fender flares on my buddy’s Wrangler in Colorado—those Yancy onyx’s pop against the powder. Last summer in Cali, I rocked the mudracer ones for a beach blast. They totally transform the vibe. So rugged and make your rig shine. Plus, they add mad protection on those gnarly rocky trails. Just don’t yolo with installation, okay? Keep it tight and your ride will thank ya!
I’ve seen some serious fender flares at this rally in Boulders, Colorado. For a rugged, standout look, Razor Scooters really holds up and fits like a glove on my 2021 Wrangler. Wanna beef up the stance? Give it a go with 'em. Gotta love how they protect the wheels from mud and rocks too. Plus, they pump up the Jeep vibe for every off-road conquest. Anyone else tried 'em? Shared any finds?