Here's and inexpesive solution to protect the fender paint: Get some "3M Clear Paint Protection film" and stick some on the fenders. You can find it on ebay for about $45 - $50.
FYI: This film works well on door sills, too. You will find it on the door sills of newer Jeep Wranglers.
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Super simple installation, without removing wheels and with regular drill. Just turn front wheels for the front installation.
I think they finish/add to the look of the black/gray oem steps, as well as protecting against paint chips.
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Didn't remove the wheels, although if I hadn't found the rubber drill bit that would have been required.
Just kiddin' about the rubber drill bit. I angled the drill a bit on the back and it worked ok, although if you do this and aren't careful the screws will go in at an angle. Remove the rear wheels if you are worried about it.
Superior Blue with adventure and black tube steps, looks pretty good. I'll post pictures after I get a chance to wash it. Darn rain is keeping me inside.
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