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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What are Bushwacker Fender Flares?

By Bret Jeppson

Bushwacker fender flare kits extend the width of a vehicle's fenders. Larger tires are one of the most popular modifications done to Jeeps and trucks, however many states have laws against them. To keep your vehicle within compliance of the law, you may have to install a fender flare kit.

Bushwacker fender flare kits replace factory fender flares. They give the vehicle an aggressive appearance. They also protect it from road debris thrown up by the tires. Their main purpose is to cover tires that "stick out" beyond what the factory tires did and keep it within compliance of the law.

Looking at unmodified Jeep, truck, or SUV and stand in front or behind it in a position where the front and rear tires on the same side line up with each other, you can see that the tires are completely covered by the body or fenders all the way to their outermost edge. Nothing protrudes outward.

Vehicles were designed this was so they could be licensed to drive on U.S. roads. When installing larger tires, however, there's a good probability that the tires will protrude outward. This is ideal for installing a Bushwacker fender flare kit.

Bushwacker fender flare kits have several advantages...

* Protects your paint from rocks and rock chips caused by wide tires.

* Protects other cars from the rocks in your tires.

* Prevents your tires from spraying water when driving in rain.

* Adds a new, bolder look to your vehicle.

* Legalizes your vehicle.

Bushwacker fender flares will increase tire width coverage anywhere from 2-inches to 6-inches over factory width allowing you to install any set of tires on your Jeep, truck, or SUV without worrying about legal issues like inspections or even worse, dealing with law enforcement while driving through a state that enforces tire-coverage laws. - 21393

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