Baja fenders
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Baja fenders
I have seen a couple of guys running them on here. I am kind of interested in maybe throwing a set of these on the rig. Anyone know of a good brand? I know I wont be going for the full baja look, but I have seen some lifted rides with them and the look is growin on me. What do you all think?
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Thanks all. I checked out glassworks and they look pretty legit. I also checked out DRC fiberglass fenders which are found on all the kore built machines. But if that is who they deal with regularly I think they will be a little out of my price range .
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they look like the same fenders to me. many of the same pics on both sites.
I would like them to, thinking of selling the stock fenders to help with the cost. but have not done it. need other toys first.
I would like them to, thinking of selling the stock fenders to help with the cost. but have not done it. need other toys first.
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Glassworks Umlimited makes the ones you see on DRC site.
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I see, I would most definitely pick up a pair. Do you think it would look goofy having front fenders baja and having extend a flares on the rear to get that desired look with out doing the entire bedside?
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Yep, that would look goofy. It will look better not doing the rear at all.
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I have Glass Works front fenders and rear bedsides. They fit like fiber glass! The lines are not straight and require body work. I spent 16hrs block sadning and filling the bedsides. 10hrs on the fenders...I'm fussy. I think they look awesome.
If you need more info let me know
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If you need more info let me know
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Glass is so messy! I am in the process of glassing in the floor of my boat, man what a chore. Glassing in the stringer was just as much fun.
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