I added them to my JL to try and keep the front windows/mirrors clean. I do have 37's and the XL rock blokz mud flaps and they are still covered in road grime So annoying at dusk, really hard to see the mirrors. I think the CJ/YJ/TJ with the little extention that went on the tub really helped back then as I never had this issue back with my YJ or TJs.
Just ordered some rockblocks for my gladiator. I may do this mod too. I was wondering if they would still be needed. Sounds like they are. Let me know if they help eliminate it for you
Before you waist your money on that plastic junk, your money will be better spent on all aluminum or all steel tube fenders by a reputable company like Metalcloak or Poison Spider, that are structural and bolt to your subframe.
Also a solution but my preference is to keep the factory look of the fenders and I think others do as well or don't want the extra head from the police for having massivly exposed tires that most aftermarket fenders bring.
@@Casey250 do you live in an inspection state? I know in Florida the law doesn’t care. A lot of people will ride with literally no fenders and never get stoped. Also good luck with your quest of having good coverage of your tires. Hard thing to do in a Jeep and not look goofy, being that the tires naturally sit outside of the body of the vehicle.
It’s not hard not looking goofy with bigger tires. Just lift the vehicle the bigger the tires are. BUT a majority of people with jeeps don’t lift and go straight on 37’s on stock height and on the dinky dana 44’s.
The only mod I HATE is the angry Jeep grill/lights.
Yup. Shits goofy
It screams: I might not suck one but I'll hold one in my mouth to the swelling goes down!😂😂😂
Exactly! And everyone has it for some reason
I got one
@@Monkey472 lol you would have one
What do you think about putting the back fender flares on towards the doors?
Where did you get these
You can get foam fender extensions for like a hundred bucks and they're great.
Do you have a part number for those fender extensions?
Is that a stray rivet on the front one?
I added them to my gladiator. The same ones work
I added them to my JL to try and keep the front windows/mirrors clean. I do have 37's and the XL rock blokz mud flaps and they are still covered in road grime So annoying at dusk, really hard to see the mirrors. I think the CJ/YJ/TJ with the little extention that went on the tub really helped back then as I never had this issue back with my YJ or TJs.
Just ordered some rockblocks for my gladiator. I may do this mod too. I was wondering if they would still be needed. Sounds like they are. Let me know if they help eliminate it for you
They are for protecting other cars. They are the “I’m a considerate off-roader” mod
Nah... My Jeep gets WAY less dirty with fender extenders. Also , some states have laws. Not my state , but some do.
What mudflaps is that
My gladiator does because it has max tow rating fenders are wider
Thanks for the video. I ordered my set today.
hi can you tell me from where i can order
@@khushsidhu4795 at any Dodge dealership
What mud flaps are those? Rock Blocks?
Correct, however they are Rokblokz :)
Love mine. No more rock chips!
Should move to Texas guy, where tires past fenders only apply to trailers.
What about saharas?
I added these to my JLU Rubicon. I’d rather protect my investment than be “cool”.
Is that the breathing tube?
No I think its a piece of junk that just ended up falling on my fender lol
They won't last long when rock crawling!
Just put them on mine.
"ContRAversIAL" 🙄
LMFAO 😂
Before you waist your money on that plastic junk, your money will be better spent on all aluminum or all steel tube fenders by a reputable company like Metalcloak or Poison Spider, that are structural and bolt to your subframe.
Also a solution but my preference is to keep the factory look of the fenders and I think others do as well or don't want the extra head from the police for having massivly exposed tires that most aftermarket fenders bring.
@@Casey250 do you live in an inspection state? I know in Florida the law doesn’t care. A lot of people will ride with literally no fenders and never get stoped. Also good luck with your quest of having good coverage of your tires. Hard thing to do in a Jeep and not look goofy, being that the tires naturally sit outside of the body of the vehicle.
I live in BC Canada. They very much care about to much poke.
@@Casey250 sorry to hear that.
It’s not hard not looking goofy with bigger tires. Just lift the vehicle the bigger the tires are. BUT a majority of people with jeeps don’t lift and go straight on 37’s on stock height and on the dinky dana 44’s.
I need a kit
Jeeps🤣😂 no,just no
I just think they are ugly personally but it’s not my jeep so it doesn’t matter, that’s how I deal with mods
It’s because Gladiators aren’t real Jeeps….end of discussion. Let the comments begin 😂
In the great words of Dave Chappelle….Got ya bitch…lmao!
Dammm that looks hella ugly
What’s controversial about this lol
Mud flaps went out with bell bottoms
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣