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If you are a confirmed off-road enthusiast, then you understand the benefits of fender flares. However, if you've never ventured beyond the edge of the pavement, but want to, or simply want to add great rugged looks to your truck for on-road use, then fender flares are of definite interest to you.
What are fender flares?
In essence, these are additions that mount to the exterior of your wheel wells (the actual mount is inside the well), that extend and expand the size of you fenders. In addition, you have several options on the market that you will need to understand prior to buying a set.
The basic job of fender flares is to protect the sides of your vehicle from mud, rocks, sticks and other debris that might destroy your paint job in seconds, or wreak havoc on your bodylines (dents don't do much for clean lines!). Of course, they also beef up the look of your ride, giving it a ruggedness that suggests muscularity and masculinity.
Finding the Right Set
Choosing the right type of fender flares is important. For instance, if you have a Jeep, you will need a different type of fender flare set than would someone driving a Dodge 1500 or a Chevy Silverado. Therefore, your first order of business is to find a set of flares that is made to fit your vehicle.
Caution should be exercised here, as well. Some manufacturers sell their flares in sets of four, for obvious reasons. However, other manufacturers sell them in sets of two, which can come as a surprise if you don't read the fine print. If you don't want to end up with two, instead of four, make sure that you check out the entire listing from the manufacturer.
Construction Material
Most flares are "plastic," though you will find several different types, including ABS and polyurethane. You should, however, ensure that any fender flares you choose are UV stable, or UV resistant. UV rays will cause many types of plastic to dry rot over time, which will result in damage to the flares far before they should wear out.
Size Considerations
One of the other major considerations you will need to make is the size of the flares you want. If you are simply seeking a cosmetic fix for your vehicle, then any size will work. However, if you actually need to protect the sides of your vehicle from the ravages of rocks and debris off-road, then you will need to make sure that the flares extend far enough past the lip of the actual fender.
For Jeep owners, flares are a special consideration and will actually extend your fenders out by about three or four inches, in order to cover the entirety of the tire.
Color Concerns
A quick glance at the types of fender flares available will show you that most of them are black. Most companies should provide you with paintable fender flares, though you will find some that can be ordered in OEM colors. However, you should not purchase any fender flares that do not state specifically that they can be painted (unless you intend to leave them black, of course).
Finding a set of fender flares to enhance and protect your vehicle can be accomplished easily, though you will have to ensure that the set you purchase matches your wants and needs. Remember that some sets are purely cosmetic, while others provide tremendous protection in the off-road environment and you will easily find a set to meet your needs.
G. Evans represents ChromePickup.com, a 20 year retailer of truck accessories. To learn more about accessories for trucks visit their website ChromePickup.com.
The 2007 Jeep Patriot Showcasing Classic Jeep Styling in a Modern Way
Everything about the Patriot screams Jeep. The Patriot with its strong and rugged looks is unmistakably Jeep. The Patriot is a compact SUV that is designed to attract buyers who wants the comfort and luxury of an SUV but at the same time loves the classic Jeep styling with its best-in-class off-road capability.
Aside from the obviously Jeep features of the Patriot, it also offers excellent fuel economy plus interior flexibility and utility at a reasonably great value. According to Trevor Creed, Senior Vice-President-Design, “Simple yet distinctive geometric forms and planar surfaces define Jeep Patriot’s timeless proportions.----Combined, these features give the Jeep Patriot its robust, strong, capable off-road image.”
Classic Jeep Design
The box-design of the Jeep Patriot is designed to hold maximum cargo volume, excellent utility, and rugged driving conditions. Creed said, “Patriot’s style is classic Jeep; its design focuses on functionality, simplicity, and capability. Patriot is designed to appeal to customers who want a vehicle that is practical in terms of form and function, as well as different from the crowd of compact SUVs currently on the road.”
The face of the Patriot reflects a classic Jeep with its brand’s signature seven-slot grille, a robust bumper, round headlamps, and a clamshell hood. The body color fascia is carefully integrated with the grille for a high-quality Jeep appearance. There are also a couple of models with bright fascia overlay.
The fascia-mounted round fog lights which are offered on both Patriot Sport models and standard on Patriot Limited models helps in improving visibility especially during bad weather. The Patriot is also equipped with a separate park and turn signal lamp that is wrapped around its corner. The simple and rectangular shapes that the Patriot and prominent in Jeep vehicles is timeless and functional.
A stiff windshield and upright backlight combines to give the Patriot a distinct look. The black roof molding channels water over the Patriot’s roof provides this compact SUV with a smooth fit and finish. The standard roof rack of the Patriot gives it the extra room for carrying additional gears. The Patriot is equipped with black racks while the Limited models are provided with bright colored racks. The Limited Patriot models were also provided with a body-color bodyside molding. There are also additional Jeep design cues that are added to accentuate the classic boxy side view such as the trapezoidal wheel openings and all-terrain tires. The high beltline that the Patriot possesses completes the vehicle’s protective side profile.
The rear of the Jeep Patriot also features an upright backlight and a bold bumper. A six light emitting diode or LED is integrated into the liftgate header together with the center high-mounted stop lamp (CHMSL) and washer nozzle. The Patriot’s modular tall tail lamps are set at far corners of the vehicle in a classic Jeep style to enhance visibility. In the rear fascia is where the Patriot name is inscribed and complemented with a Jeep badge placed on the light bar in the center of the vehicle. In addition, the black step pad with a non-skid surface enhances the Patriot’s functionality which is what Jeep customers like about this brand in the first place. The Patriot’s four doors and a rear liftgate provide easy access to this compact SUV’s roomy and functional interior.
All of the Jeep Patriot models are equipped with the Freedom Drive II Off-road Package with tow hooks and skid plates needed for an ultimate off-roading experience. There are two firmly mounted tow hooks in the front while one tow hook is mounted to the left side of the rear fascia. The Jeep Patriot just like its other siblings is equipped with high quality Jeep components like the Jeep expansion tank that plays a vital part in any Jeep engine. The expansion tank provides storage space for the coolant when it expands therefore preventing the loss of coolant in the engine.
The Patriot is mounted on a 103.7-inch wheelbase with a 59.8 inch wide track. Its wheel placement enhances vehicle stability, dynamics, and quality. The large wheel openings accommodate 16-inch steel wheels with all the season touring tires, 17 inch aluminum wheels and OWL all-terrain tires contained inside a signature Jeep trapezoidal wheel openings. The remarkable 9 inches of ground clearance that the Patriot Trail Rated models possess is made possible by the Patriot’s large wheels which measured 27 to 28 inch outer diameter tires and suspension design.
All of the 2007 Jeep Patriot models are available in Green Metallic Clear Coat, Inferno Red Crystal Pearl Coat, Light Khaki Metallic Clear Coat, Marine Blue Pearl Coat, Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Steel Blue Metallic Clear Coat, Stone White Clear Coat and Black Clear Coat.
About the Author
Lisa Ziegler is a 29-year old native of Waldport, Oregon and is currently working as a senior research analyst in a top Automotive Research Consultancy firm.
Is there a difference between a Jeep TJ and Wrangler?
I have a 2005 jeep TJ and when i go to like cardomain.com and look up other jeeps i see that there are 2005 jeep wranglers and 2005 jeep tj's, what is the difference?
the first answer is correct there is no difference
Jeep delivering PCOS machines crashes; 1 killed
MANILA, Philippines – One person was killed while 4 others were hurt when the vehicle carrying the Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines for the May 10, 2010 polls met an accident in Bukidnon Thursday afternoon.
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