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Warn Trail Flares
Brand: Warn
Features:
- Fender flares are available in 6" & 7" widths
- Approx. twice the width of OEM Jeep flares
- Pre-drilled mounting holes
- Made of flexible polyurethane
- Can be installed with factory fasteners
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Warn Trail Flares
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Warn Trail Flares - Reviews
Warn 6" trail Flares for TJ | |
Date: Feb 16, 2010 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Holland, MI) | |
I first bought a set of Xenon Sport Flares (see my review on these 6/19/09). After I convinced the place I bought them from to take them back, I ordered Warns 6" trail flares. They were expensive, $450.00. But they bolted on with no problem, the stock side markers bolt right in and my Jeep looks great. They cover my tires perfectly. They look like stock flares, except wider and much better. My 9 year old son stands on them to get in the back of my Jeep. These flares are virtually indestructible. You have to UV treat them, but thats easy enough. These are the best flares that I've seen. They are worth the price. | |
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Great Flairs | |
Date: Sep 09, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Columbus, OH) | |
I bought the Warn 7" flairs for my 87 YJ. Easy to install and extremly flexable.Virtually impossible to bust. I had some stiff Bushwhackers on before,not only were they ugly but much to stiff. Cracks just waiting to happen. The only issues I have are that Warn says they do not make the end cap for the front flairs. The part closest to the door. Also a little pricey...Not sure exactly what I paid but I know for sure it was well over $400! |
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Flopped Jeep and the Flares(6"') survived | |
Date: Feb 10, 2006 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Waynesboro,PA) | |
I recently had my Jeep flopped on its side. The fender flares were bent when I took it to my shop. I went back the next day only to find a few scratches on the flares but everything popped back into place. The flopping caused the rear panel to dent and the front fender to crush. However the flares survived. This was also on pavement. Great product. Easy install ! Great Coverage ! | |
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Mounted on a 94 YJ | |
Date: Dec 26, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Atlanta, GA) | |
I mounted these on my Jeep after installing 35x12.5 tires. The cover nicely the complete tire. The only thing I would have liked was the rear to be a little wider. One Warning: If installed with Warn Rock Slider will you have to either cut the Front Flares or the Rock Slider. It will not work without. |
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warn 6" flares | |
Date: Sep 21, 2004 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Morris County, NJ) | |
these flares are a great addition to your jeep if running larger than stock tires/rims with different back-spacing and seek extra coverage from slinging mud...or for those in states that require a certain percentage of the tire to be covered. they are incredibly tough, easy to install and maintain a stock-like appearance. the only two downfalls to these flares that i can see is the that they are expensive (in the $300 range) and fade in a manner similar to the stock flares...but that's really nothing a can or two of krylon fusion can't fix. over all, they are a great product. | |
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