Here in New Hampshire we have to make sure our tires stay inside her fenders. Even though most Jeepers don't abide by this law, in order to get a state inspection sticker we either need to put old tires on that fit within the fenders or get Fender extensions. So this is going to be a very cost-effective alternative for me! thank you so much for turning me on to this!
Hey Ken, Mine are still in and I haven’t tried to relive them, so I don’t know. If I had to bet on it, I’d think that they wouldn’t be easy to remove. I did a review of this video and showed they are still in pretty good after a number of weeks.
Great item. These just flex out of the way and bounce back into shape when you are on the trails if they come in contact with anything. We are using the 1 inch version of the EZ flares on both our jeeps. Clean the contact surfaces with methylated spirits, we also used half a dozen plastic push rivets on each corner. Also put these on during a warm day or warm up with a hair dryer.
Save yourself some grief later, and get a much better result, use some 3M 4298 Adhesion Promoter Wet Wipes before putting these on. The bond will be MUCH better.
Great product! That will be my next install. It looks good and easy to install, like you said it saves the plastic trim from scratches. Inexpensive to replace the flare extension if needed. Excellent video Dino!
The style of step/running board/rock slider or rail, along with the absence of a front mud flap,has the most impact on how much mud and slush fills your door handles, so results will vary. Notice how much more area,directly behind the wheel, the factory Sahara steps block, compared to the after market rails on the Rubicon. The extensions do make a difference, and definitely take care of those jurisdictional wheel cover concerns. I’d note the Doubleblack are actually fibreglass resin, so should be stronger than hard plastic, but definitely less flexible than foam. Good video sir.
Hey Cheaper Jeeper, nice tip, I like the 2 " option, but would you be so kind to make a follow up video on how these extensions worked on your jeep. Thank you!!!!
The exact thing I’ve been looking for with no luck for days. I need about 5 inches to cover my tires. Though now that I’ve watched the video while it looks nice I need something sturdier than foam and rubber as I drive 100 miles a day on gravel that is constantly kicked up into my windshield as I deliver mail. My tires are 40 inch high by 17 inch wide. And stick out about 5 inches past the fenders.
I used 2 rolls of 2" on a 2018 JKUR with 35x12.5x17 KM2's and the coverage is good. The plastic rivet idea looks handy. I also used black silicone sealer to help the ends stay attached. It helps with the mud and rock spray. Great episode.
After watching this I ended up ordering a set of these in 1”. My Warn Epic Diamcutters with 0 offest stuck out quite a bit on my Mojave, not they sit just slightly outside. Its perfect, almost an OE look!
Mine, which were relying on just the adhesive are holding up great, and my friend’s which were also held in place with the plastic rivets are holding up well also. I hope that helped. Cheers.
Hey guys seems like a nice modification,anybody fitted these to stock Wrangler YJ fender flares please reply with your thoughts. No point buying if they are impractical for a 1995 YJ
Just another option. The new Rubicon or Willys with the Xtreme Recon 35” tire package come with fender flare extensions right from the factory. The price is about $20 cdn per wheel. Mopar part numbers.. 68536652AA 68536653AA 68536654AA 68536655AA The fronts (52/53) are $19ish each and rears (54/55) are $17ish each USD.
The discount code was only valid for a limited time. Sorry. I have recently done a few product review videos from RT-TCZ and OneCarStereo, where the discount codes are still going to be valid a while longer if interested in any of those items. Cheers
Hey Dino, They look great but my main concern is the 3m... we do get a little cold up here -30/40 might be the true test??? Thank you for showing this though !!!
I did some research and reading up about Temu. As a result, I’m not sure enough about that shopping platform to put a recommendation out there. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV understood. I have not purchased that item but have ordered many things from the site and not been let down. Have got 2 refunds for items that never showed up. Money back in a day. $56 one package $153 on another. May try them for my jeep or side by side.
@@CheaperJeeperTV have you considered a different, less than a down payment on a house costing jeep like an LJ? Signed, a guy who's still rockin a tj, and a full tank of gas.
Here in New Hampshire we have to make sure our tires stay inside her fenders. Even though most Jeepers don't abide by this law, in order to get a state inspection sticker we either need to put old tires on that fit within the fenders or get Fender extensions. So this is going to be a very cost-effective alternative for me! thank you so much for turning me on to this!
Hey Aaron,
I'm glad you found this video helpful.
Cheers.
I have the same issue in MA. Can these be put on temporarily, then easily be removed?
Hey Ken,
Mine are still in and I haven’t tried to relive them, so I don’t know. If I had to bet on it, I’d think that they wouldn’t be easy to remove. I did a review of this video and showed they are still in pretty good after a number of weeks.
Aaron, did you pass with them installed? I am in NH as well.
@@JakeLaBelle9 Passed!! with out a hich!!
Great item. These just flex out of the way and bounce back into shape when you are on the trails if they come in contact with anything. We are using the 1 inch version of the EZ flares on both our jeeps. Clean the contact surfaces with methylated spirits, we also used half a dozen plastic push rivets on each corner. Also put these on during a warm day or warm up with a hair dryer.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Cheers
Save yourself some grief later, and get a much better result, use some 3M 4298 Adhesion Promoter Wet Wipes before putting these on. The bond will be MUCH better.
Hey David,
Excellent tip!
May be featuring it in an upcoming episode.
Thanks.
Cheers.
Great product! That will be my next install. It looks good and easy to install, like you said it saves the plastic trim from scratches. Inexpensive to replace the flare extension if needed. Excellent video Dino!
Hey sunseasurf1000, Thank you. Cheers.
The style of step/running board/rock slider or rail, along with the absence of a front mud flap,has the most impact on how much mud and slush fills your door handles, so results will vary. Notice how much more area,directly behind the wheel, the factory Sahara steps block, compared to the after market rails on the Rubicon. The extensions do make a difference, and definitely take care of those jurisdictional wheel cover concerns. I’d note the Doubleblack are actually fibreglass resin, so should be stronger than hard plastic, but definitely less flexible than foam. Good video sir.
Hey Earl Gray, Thanks for the info. I liked the Double Black fender flares, and they looked great, but just way too expensive for me. Cheers.
They look good and they will offer great protection. Great video!
Hey Randy, Thanks. Cheers.
Hey Cheaper Jeeper, nice tip, I like the 2 " option, but would you be so kind to make a follow up video on how these extensions worked on your jeep. Thank you!!!!
Hey Edwon, Will do. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss it! lol Cheers.
I wish they would increase the height of the "little ledge" to better hide places where the well was trimmed for larger tires. Great vid by the way!
Hey Elix , thanks for the feedback on the video. I appreciate it.
Cheers
The exact thing I’ve been looking for with no luck for days. I need about 5 inches to cover my tires. Though now that I’ve watched the video while it looks nice I need something sturdier than foam and rubber as I drive 100 miles a day on gravel that is constantly kicked up into my windshield as I deliver mail. My tires are 40 inch high by 17 inch wide. And stick out about 5 inches past the fenders.
Hey Neon5162,
Yeah, these might not be suitable for your specific situation. You may want to try a DIY solution?
Cheers.
What a great product! Thanks for sharing! I'm going to put new rims on my wife's Jeep and they'll have less backspacing. So these will do the trick!
Hey Principal Skinr,
Awesome. It was very easy to install. Enjoy.
Cheers
I used 2 rolls of 2" on a 2018 JKUR with 35x12.5x17 KM2's and the coverage is good. The plastic rivet idea looks handy. I also used black silicone sealer to help the ends stay attached. It helps with the mud and rock spray. Great episode.
Hey Dave, That's a great tip about the silicone on the ends. Thanks. Cheer.
Great vid as usual
Hey Dan, T
hank you very much for the feedback. It's appreciated.
Cheers.
Great job fellas. I'm sold on them.
Hey Madrock,
I’m glad you found the video helpful. Cheers.
It would be great to see a follow up video on how they hold up.
Hey Randy, Good idea. After how long should I post it?
After 6 months or 1 year
Great video. Thanks!
Hey T Mar, I appreciate the feedback. Thank you. Cheers.
After watching this I ended up ordering a set of these in 1”. My Warn Epic Diamcutters with 0 offest stuck out quite a bit on my Mojave, not they sit just slightly outside. Its perfect, almost an OE look!
Hey BetweenThePines, I’m glad you found the video helpful. Cheers.
Hey BetweenThePines, I’m glad you found the video helpful. Cheers.
Thanks Dino. Looks like a good product.
Hey Jeff,
You're welcome. It meets a need, and is less expensive than some other pricier options. It went on pretty easy too.
Cheers.
Thanks, Dino!
Great video with lots of details about options (product, use, and installation)!
Gotta’ put that discount code to good use! 😎
Hey Scott,
Thank you for the feedback.
Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV maybe a review after thirty days of driving just to see how they held up?
I like them both 👍👍
Hey William,
Awesome! It’s been 8 months and they’ve both been holding up very well.
Cheers
Hey Chraper Jeeper TV! This is perfect! Will order mine in minutes. Thank you
Hey Armin, Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated. Cheers.
I like both!
Hey Leandro, I agree. Both sizes look good. Thanks. Cheers
Does anyone have any long term durability against sunlight? How does it hold up? Any cracking,peeling,failing apart?
Both are good.
Hey Gary, Thanks. Cheers.
Are the rivet points for a 2021 wrangler the same as older models
Hey Neon5162,
I wouldn't be able to tell you with 100% certainty, but I would think that they would be. Sorry i couldn't be more help.
Cheers
Very nice, I like it. Curious to know how they’ll hold up. Thanks for sharing
Hey MilkBone3327,
I'll do a followup maybe later. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss that and other informative episodes😄
Cheers
Wow so great jop and it is perfect production .❤❤❤❤❤
Hey Ra, I agree. Cheers
Liked! Thank you! Looks like the 392 fender, or was it the xtreme recon package? ill wait for a follow up video!
Hey Tor,
The 10% discount is good until the end of June. I may do an update video, but it may be a while.
Cheers.
How're they holding up? You're just relying on the adhesive, correct? No other bonding?
Mine, which were relying on just the adhesive are holding up great, and my friend’s which were also held in place with the plastic rivets are holding up well also. I hope that helped.
Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV Thank you!
You are welcome. Cheers
Hey guys seems like a nice modification,anybody fitted these to stock Wrangler YJ fender flares please reply with your thoughts.
No point buying if they are impractical for a 1995 YJ
I'd also recommend you ask EZFlare themselves. www.ezflares.com/
Just another option. The new Rubicon or Willys with the Xtreme Recon 35” tire package come with fender flare extensions right from the factory. The price is about $20 cdn per wheel. Mopar part numbers..
68536652AA
68536653AA
68536654AA
68536655AA
The fronts (52/53) are $19ish each and rears (54/55) are $17ish each USD.
I wonder if Mopar will ever make these matching flare extensions for the rear fenders of the Gladiator?
@@rubicon4wheeler the JL rears May work on the Gladiator rear fenders
@@jefftenhave8038 They do not.
@@rubicon4wheeler ok.. So you have tried them?
Wow! They look great!!!
Very nice review. How about a 1 month review. Thanks
Hey Jes, I’ll have to do some kind of review for sure. Cheers.
nice job !
Hey Patrick,
Thank you!
Cheers!
Looks just as good if not better than the DBOR set! Costs as much as a set of Fox 2.0s… 😭😂
Most people who have seen it in person seem to like it.
Just subscribed!
Hey Madrock,
Thank you.
Cheers.
Hey cheaper jeeper tried the discount code but it doesn’t work. Did the discount time out?
Hey Ramon, Sorry about that. I contacted the vendor, and I'm sure it will be corrected very soon. My apologies. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV that’s great thanks for your follow up. Can’t wait to order. Cheers
Hey Ramon, I believe the code is fixed now. Cheers.
the fender extensions that come on the extreme recon package are even cheaper than the EZ flares from mopar
Hey stigwastaken, Thanks. Cheers.
I've had those on order since February, plus they aren't soft plastic.
@@matthewtruitt8077 Hey Matthew, I think they'd best be describes as a foam rubber material. Cheers.
Im interested let us know how they hold up washing wheeling and all thank you.
Hey John, Will do. Make sure to subscribe and hit the alert bell so you don't miss that and other videos!😉
Cheers.
Can u send me a link how can i get discount on flares extension
The discount code was only valid for a limited time. Sorry.
I have recently done a few product review videos from RT-TCZ and OneCarStereo, where the discount codes are still going to be valid a while longer if interested in any of those items.
Cheers
Hi we're can I buy some for me
The ez flare website.
The one inch looks more stock. The 2 inch looks more aggressive.
Yes, I would agree.
Hey Dino, They look great but my main concern is the 3m... we do get a little cold up here -30/40 might be the true test??? Thank you for showing this though !!!
Hey Bruce,
Thanks for sharing the thought. We will have to keep an on that. Cheers.
getting message discount code is not valid
Hey Jay, Sorry about that. I contacted the vendor, and I'm sure it will be corrected very soon. My apologies. Cheers.
Hey Jay, I believe the code is fixed now. Cheers.
Your discount code doesn't work, tried it in caps and lowercase. No rush, ill wait
Hey Matthew, Sorry about that. I contacted the vendor, and I'm sure it will be corrected very soon. My apologies. Cheers.
Hey Matthew, I believe the code is fixed now. Cheers.
$25 on temu. Same name.
I did some research and reading up about Temu. As a result, I’m not sure enough about that shopping platform to put a recommendation out there.
Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV understood. I have not purchased that item but have ordered many things from the site and not been let down. Have got 2 refunds for items that never showed up. Money back in a day. $56 one package $153 on another. May try them for my jeep or side by side.
Cool. Feel free to text back about them. Cheers.
When you buy the most expensive model of jeep in the history of jeep, and then want to cheap out on flares, you’ve lost the plot.
Hey wylatron, thanks for your input. I need to save where I can, gas is expensive. Lol. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV have you considered a different, less than a down payment on a house costing jeep like an LJ? Signed, a guy who's still rockin a tj, and a full tank of gas.
Hey wylatron, That would have been a good idea about the LJ!!! Your idea would make a great video! Cheers.
They kept getting ripped off when off roading, If staying on hard ball they should be good, imo.
Wow. Your doing some heavy duty off-roading if your running your fenders. I imagine the plastic type might come off or break?
They don't look good lol
Hey Synystere Goose, I can see how they wouldn’t appeal to everyone. Cheers