I washed mine...I added some mud flaps earlier in the week.
Mud flaps?
Photos?
I am thinking to ad big mud flaps. Buy from a truck stop for rig. I tow a trailer, and the A/T tires with the lift cast quite a rooster tail off pavement.
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I washed mine...I added some mud flaps earlier in the week.
Those wheel look excellent for 2 reasons!
1. Nobody else or very few have them.
2. They look like they belong on a CJ2-A which is ************!!
I'm excited to see what color you'll paint them, and I would recommend paint match to your current paint, but research the CJ2-A and see if you can find some inspiration other than black.
Regardless, if I owned a JK, I would have the same wheels. Great choice!
Notched out my pre-filter some so it would fit over the limb riser bracket...worked out good I think.
I have turned it so the slit is facing backwards...
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Those wheel look excellent for 2 reasons!
1. Nobody else or very few have them.
2. They look like they belong on a CJ2-A which is ************!!
I'm excited to see what color you'll paint them, and I would recommend paint match to your current paint, but research the CJ2-A and see if you can find some inspiration other than black.
Regardless, if I owned a JK, I would have the same wheels. Great choice!
Looks great! I've been thinking about doing the same thing.
What made you put the slot backwards? I've been wondering if it makes a difference forwards or backwards.
Thanks,
-Dan
I love these wheels I also recommend paint matching them, especially with your silver Jeep. Mine are Stone White
I love these wheels I also recommend paint matching them, especially with your silver Jeep. Mine are Stone White
There r no directions on the AEV site but I found an animation on the web on how it works. The air is sucked up from the bottom and the dirt is blown out that slot so it needs to open to the rear so wind isn't blowing in it as well...
In the pic I have it the wrong way but since changed it around so it's facing back
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