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Fiberglass TJ Hood - Good Idea or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="giles45shop" data-source="post: 592475" data-attributes="member: 5704"><p>I'm in the process of re-doing the front suspension on my TJ and going to coil-overs. It currently has regular tube fenders in the front, but I'm looking for a little more up-travel. One option is a high-line type fender, but the other option I'm considering is the She-J fiberglass hood/fender combo: <a href="http://teamshe-j.com/Parts.html" target="_blank">http://teamshe-j.com/Parts.html</a></p><p></p><p>It would be a lot cheaper than high-line fenders and the few I've seen look really nice. However, I'm a little concerned about how well it would hold up for Eastern wheeling. Obviously if I lay it over into a tree it's not going to be a good thing, but maybe it's worth the risk to give it a try. I could buy a couple replacements for the cost of new high line fenders.</p><p></p><p>Anyone running something like this and how is it holding up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giles45shop, post: 592475, member: 5704"] I'm in the process of re-doing the front suspension on my TJ and going to coil-overs. It currently has regular tube fenders in the front, but I'm looking for a little more up-travel. One option is a high-line type fender, but the other option I'm considering is the She-J fiberglass hood/fender combo: [url=http://teamshe-j.com/Parts.html]http://teamshe-j.com/Parts.html[/url] It would be a lot cheaper than high-line fenders and the few I've seen look really nice. However, I'm a little concerned about how well it would hold up for Eastern wheeling. Obviously if I lay it over into a tree it's not going to be a good thing, but maybe it's worth the risk to give it a try. I could buy a couple replacements for the cost of new high line fenders. Anyone running something like this and how is it holding up? [/QUOTE]
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