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exactly. My tires stick an inch n a bit past my fenders and kick up alot of crap onto the rear fenders and bottom of the doors, making pits and scratches in the fenders. If that were colour coded it would look feral. Reckon the jks look more bush style with grey, not some prancing hummer
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colour coded doesnt look to bad in some colours, anything bright though, the contrast with black guards makes them look tuff...

Hell if you have a black Jeep, it all looks colour coded from a distance
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colour coded is for city slickers who like to pose. If your going off the beaten track the black flares are the go unless you like scratched up to all buggery colour coded ones!!
Yup you got that right
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Black on black looks colour coded until you go through a bit of mud and dust and the fenders get red and stay red even when you wash em
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i love that phrase... pransing hummer... well black fenders it is by the general vote...
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colour coded doesnt look to bad in some colours, anything bright though, the contrast with black guards makes them look tuff...

Hell if you have a black Jeep, it all looks colour coded from a distance
With our version of the front bumper I think it would look f***ed with colour coded guards.

My jeeps black and it just stands out a bit more with the uncoded guards.

I already hate it when people go "hey your jeep looks tuff, it looks like a hummer" With coloured guards plus a chrome grill and some 21" riced up rims...
I'll stick to my uncoded guards thanks
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Keep the black ones i say aswell...colour coded ones will get scartched offroading..

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