Jeep Tj/yj Front And Rear Tube Fenders Diy Kit With Skins on 2040-parts.com
Ogdensburg, New York, United States
Tired of rusted out fenders on your Jeep? Trail damage? Here is the perfect solution. Our Tube fender kits come ready to weld, featuring strong 1.5" .120 wall tubing (pre-bent and notched) and tough 16g skins. Make your Jeep Bad-A$$ in a weekend!
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