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Torxe Release for Jeep JL in CARiD Video - Tubular Fender Flares

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Default Torxe Release for Jeep JL in CARiD Video - Tubular Fender Flares


No matter if your Jeep JL is completely stock or modified, it won't look complete without a set of fender flares on. Factory fenders do offer protection from road debris however, it might be not enough for the serious off-roader. New Tubular Fender Flares by Torxe will make your Jeep look tough, cover the oversized wheels, and provide superior protection from rocks and other flying debris thrown by the tires.

These fender flares are manufactured from durable steel. They feature a textured black powder coat for a scratch-resistant finish and integrated turn signals with powerful LEDs. Our tech expert Greg is back to the show to review these fender flares from all the sides and guide you through their installation.

Torxe™ - Tubular Fender Flares

https://www.carid.com/torxe/tubular-fender-flares.html





Features:
  • Provides clearance for greater wheel travel and suspension articulation
  • Rugged and aggressive rock crawler look
  • Manufactured from thick wall steel tubing and flat steel for strength and durability
  • Damage and corrosion resistant textured black powder coat finish
  • Installs at existing factory mounting holes, no drilling required
  • Vehicle specific design ensures easy bolt-on installation
  • Comes with mounting hardware and detailed installation instructions
  • Backed by a 1-year warranty on finish, limited lifetime warranty on workmanship
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