As a reminder to anyone trying to replace stock fenders, these are 2" extended fenders. They are intended for use on vehicles with lift kits where the standard fenders are too short. I've seen a few reviews saying they don't fit some jeeps and/or people complaining that the standard height is applied so please keep in mind they are lengthened and you should do your own research, to ensure they actually fit your car. Again, to those who read reviews consisting of major modifications to these fenders, do your research. There is NO way you can get them into the fender mount (cup?) without a press, jack or vise as they are squeezed with latches in the cups to hold them in place. If you are looking for stock fenders I would recommend these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FP1BFMT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I have a 1993 3" Grand Cherokee and they fit perfectly and saves me having to deal with tire flex friction. I recommend them for small lifting applications but I haven't seen them deal with mishandling my suspension. Hope this helps.
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