

🛻 Elevate your Jeep’s stance with flares that mean business.
Bushwacker’s 4-piece flat style fender flare set for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2-Door combines rugged matte black style with industry-leading Dura-Flex 2000 TPO material for superior impact resistance and flexibility. Designed with CAD precision for perfect fitment, these flares increase tire clearance for larger wheels while offering UV protection and a limited lifetime warranty.
| Manufacturer | Bushwacker |
| Brand | Bushwacker |
| Model | Bushwacker Fender Flares |
| Item Weight | 25.6 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 48.5 x 28.5 x 12.75 inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | 10919-07 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10919-07 |
| OEM Part Number | 10919-07 |
| Position | Front |
R**.
Great quality and looks great
I added a 3" lift and 35" tires to my JK. The original fenders fit fine on regular roads and light trails, but I was getting ready to go to Colorado and was afraid I'd tear them up on the more aggressive trails so I decided to buy these. I installed these in a day with minimal issues. Take you time marking and cutting the inner fender liners and you'll be fine. Great quality and I love the look.
Q**Y
ABSOLUTELY THE WORST NIGHTMARE INSTALLATION EVER
ABSOLUTELY THE WORST NIGHTMARE INSTALLATION EVER!!!!! Oh yes, they look great when done and feel plenty sturdy, but my certified mechanic hated them so much after spending three hours on just one fender, that he refused to do the rest! I did the remaining ones and it took me SEVEN hours!!! Worst engineering I’ve ever seen! If I ever meet the engineer, it’ll get ugly! From what I understand, all of the flat fenders are this horrible to install, not just this company.
D**S
High quality fender replacement
Very pleased with the quality of these fenders and the price from this seller is better than everyone else (I got them on sale). Installation of the fronts was pretty challenging from cutting the stock liners to getting all of the fasteners, clips and plastic supports aligned. You really need to follow the instructions in their video. The rears went on super fast, partially because I didn't use the stock liners but they also have a better fit to the fenders than the front. The fronts do have some slight gaps where the fenders angle down towards the rear. They provide a weatherstripping seal but the gap from the fender is great enough that the seal didn't adhere to the metal in some spots. Not terrible and it looks fine but disappointing for the price compared to other fenders. Overall I'm very pleased with the quality and look of these fenders. Only time will tell on the durability side. They could easily pass as a stock item if you didn't know better.
S**.
Fenders look really nice but should come with liners
The fenders look very nice and seem to be very sturdy. They should come with new liners you shouldn't have to cut old ones that just doesn't make sense to me it was easy to do but if you're gonna put brand new fenders on why not have the liners to match. My only complaint on these is when you are lining up the fender to the mountain brackets you really have to watch the metal tabs from moving it can be very difficult to line them up once you screw the fenders onto the mounting brackets. Auto customs does a phenomenal job explaining how to install on YouTube But I would recommend also getting different bolts nuts and lock washers the Nye bolts and nuts are cheap so I replaced them with better ones But as far as the actual fenders go I really do like them and as far as the video goes you do not need to people it's a one-man job just takes a little time
D**N
Great Product!!! Id buy again!
If you have basic knowledge of tools, a whole day to install and some basic mechanical inclination, you can install this product! They look great and completely changed the stance of my 2014 JK. Yes....you have some details to follow. I read many reviews and took the advice of others and watched the video by AutoCustoms on Youtube many times as well had a laptop set up and followed the video step by step as I was preparing and installing. I printed the instructions off the 4wheelparts site (in color) but they still aren't that great. The best advice I read was to do some pre-install prep work like installing the running lights. This was challenging, I used the tape on the finger method ( see the reviews in Amazon). Install all the metal clips on the various pieces required, install all of the rubber seals around the flares. Take your time and make sure you do it correctly. Separate and count all of your hardware and prepare it for use. I installed on a Saturday and took the week before to get ready. Pay attention to the video for marking and cutting the splash shields. Yes, it is important that the splash shields be cut as directed but you don't have to be perfect. once you get the first one done, the rest will fly by. Take your time on the first one. Mock up the flare by hand and notice the overlap of the flare and the splash shield....Lining up the screw holes for on the underside of the flare towards the end can be irritating but some prep before hand will make it easier. Leave the screws with some threads left, pull your adhesive strips and have someone push in on the flare as you are tightening. keeps flare tight against the adhesive and the metal. My one concern is the running lights are secured from the inside of the hollow flare...if you have a running light go out,I'm assuming you have to take the flare off which will ruin your adhesive seal. I guess ill cross that bridge when it happens! Well built, looks great! Id buy and install again.
N**R
Incredibly hard to install
The product description states: "Installs easily with no drilling or cutting." This is a blatant lie. You have to cut AND drill to install these. The instructions require it. In a nutshell, they look good, feel strong and do their job just fine. I put them on several weeks ago on a weekend, and it turned into a two-day project (about 9 hours, total, minus the cussing). About 1/3 of the way through, I simply lost interest. As nice as they look, and for what they add to the Jeep in terms of clearance and "ruggedness", I just wanted to be done, and had I been able to stop and reverse what I'd done, I would have. I think it was as I was lying on my back, sweat in my eyes, shoulders aching, trying to use a pick to pry the speed-clips to center (that I couldn't see) without screwing up the plastic too much. No luck, and I left a nice 14" scratch in the plastic. There's nothing wrong with them, and they seem completely capable of being good fenders. The others' advice here is paramount. You MUST take your time and go slowly. Use grease pencils to mark parts - what they are, where they go. Be prepared with a plastic-cutting tool (do NOT use a Dremel and cut-off wheel. The hot plastic does leave nasty looking scars). Have a good set of new drill bits, sandpaper, a good flashlight, plenty of patience, plenty of rest. On, they look good, the clearance is great. Simply remember that though this is not a particularly challenging install, it is not a simple matter of pulling off old ones and putting on new ones. There's holding, measuring, tracing, cutting, reassembling. It's pretty critical to look at each picture closely, and having another set of arms makes the task go more easily. Also, someone to discuss what you're reading in the instructions and seeing in the photos. It's stupid-simple, really. Fender flares? Couldn't be easier, right? Well, be prepared for the install. Then, enjoy the heck out of them! As one last side note - my local Jeep dealer offers install of these for $500. If I had known more about the install, I would have certainly taken that route -- well worth the cost.
T**N
A few quirks but all around good.
Let me start by saying that, while I am an avid jeep-est (whatever you want to call it), I got these mostly for the looks. I am running a 2015 2 door rubicon on 35" tires (stock rims w 1.5" spacers) and a 2.5" aev lift, and while I had previously had no problems with tire rub, these obviously provide quite a bit more clearance, to the point where it almost makes my 35" tires look a bit small (could easily fit 37"s which I am considering). Overall I really like the look though. I am also a huge researcher and kind of cheep, so obviously I spent a lot of time weighing my options (these, cheaper knock offs, aluminum, steel etc). The main stream big names we ruled out pretty quickly based on the high costs (though I do rely like the poison spyder steal ones based on the beefy construction that you can literally stand on. And if money wasn't a factor I would have gotten those). I also quickly ruled out the knockoffs all around (even though they look and probably are very similar) based on experience: Every single cheap or knock off part I have bought for my jeep thus far (there have been many) have either failed or been replaced in the last year alone (am on my 3rd winch in the last year, for example, before buying a nice warn). Also while I agree with others that these are still a little pricey for what they are, they o come with a great warranty, are well made and as far as the major looks and performance upgrade they provide actually quite a deal comparatively.... Anyways, install: was honestly not very difficult, nor did it take more than the most basic of tools (couple ratchets, screw driver, knife, and something to cut with if using the old fender innards which I did) but it did take quite a while as there are a lot of steps involved (I split it up but woul say roughly 5-6hrs). Cutting the inner fenders: I think people have made way to big a deal of this as it wasnt hard or nearly exact as you would expect (just watch the video) but I used a small dremmel to cut but something as simple as a box knife would work as well. And the cleanness of the lines etc dosnt much matter as it is covered by a half inch or so lip on the new flares. Anyways, in the end they look great, make my jeep look biggier/tougher and allow for much more tire clearance, fit and finish are good and weren't very difficult to install. Also, while they are a little pricey for big hunks of plastic, they are quality and the bang for your buck is there. Negatives would be that they take quite a while to install, and may make your tires look small with all that extra room. Oh and I would also suggest to Bushwacker and you to be careful as the provide the exact number of every part, which dosnt leave much room for error. Luckally everything went well for me but it would be nice if they included a couple extra feet of stickey tape and a few extra screws and clips as loosing anything could be quite frustrating... Pictures attached. Cheers! ps. one more thing I just thought of. Which while not necessary I did buy a $12 pair of clip pliers (like the guy used in the video I watched) and I was happy that I did as it made the disassembly of the old flairs go much quicker than it otherwise would have plus they will be useful in the future with other projets. Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCROVAE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
K**S
Ugh, Good looking product but major disappointment with install and quality
Let me start off by saying, I'm giving this 2 stars because these flares look great, but that's about it. Had I known before I bought them how poor the manufacturing and how terrible the installation would have been, I never would have bought them. I feel kind of sick that I spent $600+ on these. Matter of fact, I did start a return through Amazon for them after becoming so incredibly frustrated with the quality during install but since I already had 6 hours into the install on just 2 of them, I decided to just stick it out and finish installing them. PROS: Looks good but if you can find something similar elsewhere, do not buy these. In fact, unless you have your heart set on this set of fenders, just stay away. CONS: Where do I begin? The molded plastic pre-drilled hole areas didn't match up to the body holes, I had to do all of the clean up on all of the holes with a razor because all of the pre-drilled areas had massive amounts of left over plastic still attached to them. I understand this happens sometimes with molded plastic products but ALL of the holes needed to be cleaned up! Installation instructions could be considered a book, there are like 50 steps for each fender (THESE ARE DEFINITELY NOT BOLT-ON-AND-GO!). The instructions are a joke, in and of themselves, photocopied black and white pictures so small they're barely decipherable and the text instructions aren't much better. There are YouTube videos (that I watched prior to install) showing and making it look like the process of putting these Fenders on are the easiest thing since slicing softened butter...but even they showed similar issues to what I experience, they just didn't talk about it...wondering if they were paid by Bushwacker to make it look easy. The light assembly was torturous, we tried the suggested "use a couple of socket extensions to put through the body to hold the nut in place while tightening the screw"....LOL! Ended up just wrapping tape to my index finger to stick down inside the body to attach the nut to the screw bolt. Cutting the stock well covers to fit was actually the EASIEST part. All-in-all, I ended up keeping these because I had so much of my precious time invested in installing them (12 hours total) by the time I was realizing all of these issues. They are not coming off and I don't want to return these and end up having to do the same thing over again with another product, ugh. They look good, not worth $600+, but they'll do...
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