Description
Description:
Be ready for anything - equip your Jeep Cherokee with Bushwacker Flat Style Fender Flares. They're the first and only flat style flares made to absorb impact, using our proprietary Dura-Flex® 2000 TPO - the thickest, most flexible material available. Flat Style Fender Flares maximize your tire coverage and wheel articulation for severe off-road use. Yet they're carefully engineered to install with a minimum of extra tools and bodywork (see the installation guide for your specific vehicle for details). For example, our mounting brackets bolt straight onto your Jeep for added strength and simpler fitting.
Our design integrates neatly with the factory rocker guards and fully molded wheel well protection. The flares are 100% UV protected, too, to stop chalking in its tracks. If you want the look - and the real-world performance - that best fits an American icon, nothing goes with your Jeep better than Bushwacker Flat Style Fender Flares.
Highlights:
Highlights:
- Adds up to 4.5 in. of tire coverage from debris
- Installs easily with minimal drilling or cutting
- OEM textured black finish has an OE-quality style
- Trail ready UV protected Dura-Flex® 2000 TPO
- Made in the USA with a Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Front Pair Part # 10063-07
- Rear Pair Part # 10064-07
Fitment Note: Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed
- Front Flare Tire Coverage: 4.50 in.
- Rear Flare Tire Coverage: 3.25 in.
- Front Flare Height: 4.50 in.
- Rear Flare Height: 3.25 in.
- Front Aftermarket Bumper Compatible: Yes
- Rear Aftermarket Bumper Compatible: Yes
Bushwacker products are designed to be installed by everyday people, incorporating full color images and easy-to-follow steps in a simple Acrobat PDF file that makes the process a fun project!
The number 1 installation rating is our easiest rating, requiring simple tools, minimal time, and little to no experience with modifying your vehicle. If you can change your wiper blades, you can do this with no sweat. All number 1 install ratings require no drilling or cutting to your vehicle.
A number 2 installation rating can require typical garage tools and some experience, and sometimes require more time and drilling into existing plastic components such as a wheel well liner or moulding. If you're familiar with basic shop tools, a number 2 install rating should be no problem for you.
A 3 installation rating is not something to take lightly, although our color pictures and detailed guide will step you through the process in the best way possible. Typically you'll need sheet metal cutting tools and have the experience with them to make the process go smoothly. The hard work and time involved will be worth it, though, giving your rig a custom look that can't be beat!
INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
COMPATIBLE VEHICLE LIST
1984 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1985 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1986 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1987 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1988 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1989 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1990 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1991 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1992 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1993 | Jeep | Cherokee Base | Not compatible with models that have had Cut-Out Flares previously installed | |
1985 | Jeep | Cherokee Chief | View AllClose
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