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These wide fender flares are for those of you that have a 1997 to 2006 TJ that are looking

to replace those factory fender flares with ones that are gonna be a little bit wider

to cover a wider tire or a wheel with a little bit less backspacing.

In some places, you'll need a wider flare in order to remain legal on the road and in

some cases, you just want that extra tire coverage to keep the tires from throwing junk

up on the side of the Jeep.

Whatever your reasoning is, these are going to be otherwise very factory looking flares

just a little bit wider.

These are gonna be a pretty easy installation and I'm gonna show you how to install them

in just a second.

So as I mentioned, these are going to be very similar to a factory flare, just a little

bit wider.

A lot of other aftermarket flares will have a lot of other stuff going on.

You can find rivet style or pocket style, you can find them that are wider or narrower,

flat flares, or sometimes even metal ones, so a ton of different choices out there.

But if you're a big fan of that factory styling, you just want a little bit more tire coverage,

this is absolutely the way to go.

This is going to be nice and simple, it's going to install very easily and it's going

to give you exactly what you're looking for.

These flares are also very reasonably priced, at least in my opinion.

These are gonna be right around that $130 mark and you're going to get not only the

four main flares that you see but also the flare extensions that go directly behind the

front tires.

So if you're somebody who currently has those installed, you wanna replace those as well,

this kit is going to include it.

Another nice thing that this kit includes is all of the hardware that you need to get

these installed.

The installation of this, again, is very, very simple but if you have an older TJ, and

let's be honest, even the newer TJs are getting a little bit older, you may have a little

bit of rust on your Jeep and you may need to change out some of the hardware in order

to get the new flares installed.

The good news is this kit includes all of the hardware that you need to get that done.

So between the quality, the fit, the fact that these are just a simple factory style

but wider flare that comes with all the hardware, make it very worth the cost for these flares.

I said a couple of times now that the install is pretty straightforward, let me show you

how to do it.

So for our installation, we used an 8-millimeter socket on a 3/8 impact.

We also needed a 10-millimeter socket to remove the turn signal and a couple of adapters because

that was a smaller quarter-inch drive socket.

So the first step in this installation is going to be, of course, removing the factory

fender flares from the Jeep and the first step in doing that is removing the socket

from this turn signal and I do that first so I don't forget about it later.

Otherwise, you get to the last bolt on the flare, go to pull it off the Jeep, and you

can pull that wire a little bit taut.

So just give that socket a quarter turn here, that'll release out of the housing, you can

see that here, and we'll just tuck that away in the corner, again, just so we don't damage

any of the wiring or the bulb.

Now we're free to remove all of the bolts that are holding the fender flare into place.

So the way these flares are held on is by bolting through the flare into a nutsert that's

in the body of the Jeep.

And this is going to be the most difficult part of the uninstallation and installation

for some of you that have older TJs and let's face it, even the newest TJ is a little bit

older these days.

If you have some rust on your Jeep and that bolt is rusted into the nutsert, when you

turn the bolt, it can spin the whole nutsert and make things very difficult to get them

apart.

You may end up having to cut off some of the bolt heads, drill out some the nutserts, reinstall

new nutserts.

That's all stuff that is a possibility for you depending on how your Jeep is, how much

rust it has on it, and how easily things come apart for you.

What I will say is go ahead and spray everything with a good penetrating oil well before you

get started, maybe spray it a couple of times.

If you can get to the backside of some of these, spray that.

Some of them are captured, but some you can get to the backside of.

Spray everything good, that will make it as easy as possible for you, but do know that

if you have some rust, you may end up having to cut and drill out some nutserts.

All of that being said, we've recently replaced everything on this Jeep, so that should be

nice and easy for us.

We're going to be using a pneumatic impact here, a pneumatic socket driver.

That's just because it's nice and small.

It can get up in these tight places and we're gonna buzz all of these bolts out to get the

fender flare off the Jeep.

So the first step in the installation of your new flares is to install the turn signal into

the flare and it goes in the same way it came out of your factory flare.

It's just going to snap into place like so and then that small clip nut will go on right

over top.

Now that that's done, we can get the flare installed on the Jeep.

Get the flare on the Jeep, you have a couple of indexing pins here that go into these holes

on the body and then we can go ahead and reinstall all of our factory hardware.

Once we have all the bolts tightened down on the main flare there, we can move to the

smaller mini flare that goes right here.

As you can see, our Jeep didn't have the factory mini flare in this location.

Some of you might also be missing that piece.

Sometimes people just take them off because they don't like the look of it, or maybe you

had a rocker guard installed at one time that covered this area, whatever the case may be,

this kit includes all six flares so we're going to install all six of them.

We're going to use the same factory style hardware that we used to hold this flare into

place and these three nutserts here to bolt this up.

Now we can move on to the flare on the rear here and this is going to install in the same

way that the front flare did, the only difference is back here, of course, no turn signal.

So we're gonna hold this up to the Jeep, probably get a couple of these upper bolts started

by hand just to hold everything in place then work from the front to the back putting all

the bolts in and tightening them down.

Once you have all three pieces installed on one side, you can go ahead and move on to

the other side and do the exact same process and that'll finish up the install.

So if you are looking for a new set of fender flares that are going to look pretty much

like factory ones just a little bit of wider for some more tire coverage, I would recommend

this option and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

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"Steer Left, Turn RIGHT?? Opposite Steering Jeep Melts Our Brains! - Duration: 12:31.

- [Narrator] Today on Scumbag Labs, we see what happens

when you make your steering wheel go the opposite way.

(car screeches)

(trap music)

- Are you guys alright?

Welcome back to Irwindale Speedway

the official home of Scumbag Labs

and today we're here to drive this monstrosity.

(trap music)

What'd you do to this thing?

- As I always do, ruined it.

Took all the performance. - Oh, you ruin every car

you work on but.

- Thank you, so basically we took a car that

performed in the normal agminated manner

and re-agminated it into a different manner.

- [Scotto] Spell that.

- Agminated it's the wrong way to do the right thing.

It steered this way and now it steers that way, okay?

So, it's all agminated wrong.

The Pitman arm was agminated this way, okay?

And when it turned that way, it turned the wheels that way.

So we re-agminated the bar this way.

So, now when the wheels turn this way,

the arm turns that way.

It's completely backwards, kinda like that word, agminated.

- Brains, most of us have them, some more than others.

So I've agminated you here today

to talk about brain wiring.

Subconsciously we do a lot of (bleep)

we know left, we know right.

Or do we?

So what happens when you try and reverse

the wiring of your brain?

(elevator music)

So to find out if we could reverse the wiring of our brain,

we put a couple of your favorite jabronies

and a professional race car driver

behind the wheel of our newest lab rat test vehicle.

Can we beat our own brain's wiring?

Are professional race car drivers

better at adapting to weird (bleep) than we are?

Or are we all risking unnecessary injury

just in the name of science and the Grand Tour game?

There's only one way to find out

and that's at Irwindale Speedway.

- So we were thinking about things

to really screw you up driving and we thought to ourselves,

how hard would it be if we flipped the steering,

so we did that and we're gonna test it out today.

(trap music)

So I actually got a little bit of a chance

to drive this just around the block

at the Donut Garage, and it was absolutely terrifying.

- I didn't drive it because

I didn't wanna overthink it at all, so.

- [Scotto] Yeah, so he didn't drive it.

- I haven't driven it yet.

- [Scotto] But he's known about it and Sara showed up today

and we didn't tell her that we reversed the steering,

she got in it, instantly adapted.

- [Sara] Oh (bleep)

(laughing)

Oh my God, this is a focus thing.

(laughing)

- [Scotto] She's doing a really good job actually.

Predictions, I'm gonna do the worst.

I've already driven this thing and I'll be honest,

it just scares me because just driving in the parking lot

it reminded me of the first time I ever drove a car

when I was like 14 years old with my dad

and I was just like terrified and intimidated

that also could be because of who my dad is.

- I'm either gonna kill it or I'm gonna

do something super stupid, that's what I think.

- [Scotto] I pretty much agree with that.

- Long story short, when she's here,

she takes over the destruction.

- [Scotto] She is female Hert.

- Professional, unprofessional and just a piece of (bleep).

- [Scotto] Thanks bud.

My prediction is Sara does best, I do worst.

- [Brad] Style points, style points.

- [Scotto] Yeah.

So today we have a simple course.

We leave from the starting line,

head into a tight slalom,

we go into a clockwise hairpin, out of the clockwise hairpin

we come into a figure eight.

Out of the figure eight we come rushing in

to the surprise light.

What's the surprise light?

It's a light that tells you to go left or right

at the last possible moment.

All to test the driver's reaction while steering opposite.

(trap music)

- [Brad] Keep your pride safe man.

- [Hert] Alright let's do this!

- [Sara] Hey Scotto, how's it going in there?

- It's alright, it's a little tight.

(car screeching)

- Four, three, two, one, go!

- [Scotto] Whoa.

(laughing)

- God (bleep) God!

- Keep going.

- [Hert] I didn't wanna go faster

cause I knew that would happen.

Oh!

- [Brad] I just wanna know how he's neutral revving.

- [Sara] I think he's seriously shifting it

he's going into neutral or first.

(laughing)

- Oh (bleep), holy (bleep)

- [Scotto] That was the best, most terrifying.

- [Brad] This high, three wheel right there!

That was sick!

- [Sara] Okay, so are you shifting?

Are you shifting down to first?

- No I'm just leaving it in one gear, I'm just like.

That was (bleep) ridiculous.

- You feeling ready? - You good?

- Uh no.

(car revving)

(wind)

- [Brad] You're not supposed to hit any of em!

(tires screech)

- Brian you failed, altogether you failed.

Alright figure eight, show 'em how to do a figure eight.

That's not the direction.

Oh!

Alright here we go, what are we sending?

Oh (bleep)!

(tires screech)

(trap music)

Oh (bleep), oh (bleep), oh (bleep)

(laughing)

- [Hert] Oh my God!

Oh my, Brian, you almost died!

- [Brad] You get to ride in here!

- [Hert] No you said.

- [Sara] I'm crying.

- [Hert] Brian!

- I can't even.

- [Hert] You popped the front tire.

(car revving)

This is what happens when.

- I think the car's gonna be done soon.

- [Hert] Hey, we need to save some car for Sara!

- That is where Hoonigans originated from.

- [Hert] Seriously,

I forget how much of a (bleep) head he is sometimes.

You're like a race car driver,

you just pulled into the pits.

- Walk away, you deal with my (bleep).

- [Hert] I love when you let your scumbag (bleep) hang out.

Scotto, I wouldn't ask for a better leader.

I wouldn't ask for a better leader.

How you doin'?

- Scarier than ever dude,

I don't ever wanna ride with Brian again.

- [Hert] You were on the outside

so you were all the way up in the air.

- Screaming at him, screaming at him.

- [Scotto] Alright, so I might have done

a little number on the front tire

so we've put in this race spec bicycle tire

which we're pretty excited about,

that's not gonna up the danger level at all.

You've seen her and I throw down,

you know what the vehicle's capable of

what's your mode of attack here?

- This is the most sketchiest thing I've ever done

so honestly taking off I'm either gonna

one, pin it and just hope that my instinct can

come in and like adapt,

or I'm gonna take it easy, stay smooth and kinda

kick it up, but then you just.

- I like that one.

- [Scotto] Oh yeah, cause you're riding shotgun

Last thoughts?

- Sara's a (bleep) maniac and this is a terrible idea.

- Now I actually care about being buckled up decently.

- [Scotto] Yeah.

- The first time I was like what?

- [Scotto] We also might have removed

the sway bars in this thing, so.

- Four, three, two, one, go!

(tires screech)

- [Scotto] Oh, she's going in hard.

(tires screech)

- Oh!

- [Scotto] Well, there's that.

- [Brad] What happened there?

- [Sara] Right's left, right's left.

- [Hert] Oh!

(both laughing)

- [Brad] Whoa!

(laughing)

- [Brad] Allegedly, that wasn't so good.

- That was a really hard one, at the last bit

I was like crap, I went straight into it instead.

- [Scotto] Hert, you getting out?

(laughing)

- [Brad] What happened Hert?

- [Scotto] Alright, you're up, get in.

- [Hert] Oh my God.

- [Scotto] Full send.

(tires screeching)

- [Sara] We got this.

(tires screeching)

(laughing)

- [Hert] Oh God, I really hope they're okay.

- [Scotto] Are you guys alright?

- How do I get out? - I flipped it!

- [Scotto] Are you okay?

That was way more aggressive of a flip

than I thought you guys were gonna do.

- I quit Brian!

That's it, I (bleep) quit dude.

- [Hert] Sara, you alright?

- [Sara] I'm great.

- [Scotto] You're a psychopath.

- I can't, my stomach hurts I'm laughing so hard.

- [Scotto] You know what just happened?

You are now, male Sara.

- [Hert] She's the queen.

- Oh my God, dude I was like how in the heck

can I flip this thing?

- [Scotto] The send on that was so,

I thought you were just gonna like put it on its side.

- [Hert] Sara, get on top, put her on top of this

mother (bleep) right now.

Get on top of that thing, you too Brad.

- Man I'm happy everyone's alive.

- I can't even get my helmet off I'm shaking so hard.

- Yo that was insane.

- I looked over at her as we were sliding

I'm like, are you okay and she's like I'm good.

How you doin? - Good!

- You fine?

- Yeah, we should probably get out though

in case it's on fire.

- [Scotto] This was awesome.

- We confirmed that opposite steering

needs to go into the Grand Tour Game because

that's the best thing ever. - Yeah.

- Honestly it's actually really fun,

and everyone should experience it at least once.

Alright, so that's a wrap for Scumbag Labs,

now we're gonna go back into our regular cars

and hopefully we can not crash and drive home safely.

- So obviously you guys know we've been trying

to come up with new gadgets for the game,

I think this is the best one that we've done so far.

Cause if you actually played this in the video game

you could eventually convince your brain

to do it right without any of the consequences

that Sara learned about today.

(laughing)

You know, the safety of video games.

- [Hert] And it'll be funny that

your steering randomly switches

and it'll randomly switch back.

- Right.

- [Hert] So you have to adjust so quickly.

- It'll be such a mind (bleep).

That's it. - Is that a wrap?

- Adapt or die.

- Adapt or die. - Three, two, one.

- [All] That's a wrap!

- Confirmed, opposite steering is a guaranteed way

to mess up your driving.

That being said, we think this should

definitely be a gadget in the Grand Tour game.

So, go comment on their Instagram,

let the Grand Tour game know that you think

that Scumbag Labs has finally developed a concept

that would be great for the game.

Let 'em know.

Then, you can join us on Fridays

on Twitch, to watch Hert, special guest,

all kinds of people, maybe even my lab dog here.

Mochi, Mochi, Mochi.

Also, Mondays, join us on Scumbag Fabs

to watch some of these cars getting built.

Maybe we'll even save our Jeep Cherokee lab rat.

(slap)

- You can't make lab coat Ron nervous.

Lab coat Ron is the G.O.A.T., and if anybody

(bleep) with lab coat Ron, guess what,

lab coat Ron's gonna end you, so just don't say anything.

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