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ECOTRIC Fender Flares with LED Side Markers are a premium, vehicle-specific upgrade for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2/4 Door models. Made from durable polypropylene with a matte black finish, they extend tire coverage by 9.5 inches to protect against off-road hazards. Integrated yellow LED side markers enhance nighttime visibility, combining rugged functionality with aggressive style in a complete 4-piece kit.









| ASIN | B07RTN38SF |
| Auto Part Position | Front, Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,791 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #152 in Automotive Fender Flares |
| Brand | ECOTRIC |
| Brand Name | ECOTRIC |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Compatible with 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2/4 Door |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 432 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06974718205207 |
| Included Components | 4Pcs x Fender flares, 10Pcs x LED Lights w/harness and installation accessories |
| Item Type Name | Fender Flare |
| Item Weight | 9.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ECOTRIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VC-LYAP-197 |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Number | VC-LYAP-197 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Compatible with 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2/4 Door |
T**T
Fairly good quality. Look amazing.
So first off, these were installed on a 98 Cherokee classic. The package was shipped quickly and was packaged perfectly. The bolt bags were zip tied to the rubber packaging materials which is a great idea because if the box is damaged in shipping the bolts will likely be lost in transit (I've had this happen previously on other large items). They are by no means designed to fit this vehicle. We did a lot of backyard modifications to make them work. I chose these ones for the JK wrangler because of the angle of the curves on the rear wells. With cut fenders its impossible to bolt on the ones that are marketed for and XJ. We had to slit and bend the driver side and weld it in place to allow for the gas door to still open. We had planned to slit and bend both of the rear flares to make them level and not be sloped as seen in the pictures. The problem with that is that since we have cut fenders and 35" tires, the flares would have to stick down in the wheel-Well and would then rub the tires when flexed. There also wouldn't be enough room to bolt them for stability and they would have to be welded on. The front flares fit amazing except for one spot (where the XJ fender trim is). We used flat steel and clamps to reshape the body metal so the flares could sit flush. The (plastic) body trim had to be cut and trimmed to line up and allow the fender flares to bolt flush. Once installed these are the exact same width as the side mirrors when in driving position. This is perfect for us since we have 35" x 12.5 " tires and we installed these to keep the mud from slinging to the windshield. The only problem is that we slide through narrow trails and sometimes beat the mirrors off the trees. I am expecting to bend these at some point and I will post updated pictures after we bang them off a few trees. Took it out tonight and finally got to test them and the results were great. I can now leave my windows down while banging off the Rev limiter in the mud (forward and reverse). Very happy with the price and quality. (You can laugh at the angle of the rear flares because they look kind of goofy, but that was the best solution for what we needed.)
A**R
Would recommend this
Easy to install and looks great on my wrangler
B**Y
Good for the price
Looks great but came a bit scratched up. No instructions but that’s ok. I installed the fenders into M6 rivnuts that were there from my previously installed metal fenders. Lights are bright. Tapped the rear lights into brake light DRL wire, and front lights to the factory wiring harness for the front side marker DRLs.
B**N
Product seems good for price.
Well better than the metal ones for sure , fake bolt heads are fallen off and havent even been on dirt road . Going wheeling this weekend see how they do.
S**Y
Poor quality and wrong parts to install
Fenders arrived with miss matched light connector. There are 3 lights on front 2 on rear. The front connectors have only 2 connection points where the back has three. Contacted both the company and amazon to help resolve the disparity and both the company and amazon were unwilling/unable to fix what I considered a pretty simple problem with an easy solution. I now have basically a fake amber light on the front fender and an extra connector doing nothing at all in the rear. Wish this were the only issue but unfortunately some fabrication is required to install and the fenders are very low quality. One minor hit and the fenders will definitely be destroyed along with damaging your jeep. I would steer away from this company and purchase a better quality product.
F**R
Creativity Required
Like others have said, you get what you pay for. At first I didn't think these were going to fit at all but they are flimsy enough to bend to your will. After watching a video on how to install another brand I thought I had a pretty good idea of what to expect but that only helped with how to remove the stock flares. I'd really like to see someone install these with the hardware provided because it made no sense at all. The only correct screws and quantity were the ones for holding the LED lights in place. Some of the rest was useful and a lot of it was discarded. First of all, for the rear flares you're going to need to install threaded rivet nuts in M6 if you want to use some of the provided hardware so don't even start the job without a couple dozen of these and the installation tool. In addition to that I used 1/4" pop rivets to reinstall the trimmed rear fender liners. I'm a contractor and hobby fabricator so was lucky enough to have these on hand or the Jeep would still be sitting waiting for ordered tools and hardware. It also helps to have some knowledge of DC electrical to hard wire the lighting because the plugs it comes with are worthless. You have to either solder this into your existing wiring or use solderless connectors. After establishing the front flare would work I tried a rear one, all the while thinking this kit would be returned but once it was found they both would fit I went ahead with a full installation, which for me included cutting the fender liners (use a jig saw with a metal cutting blade) for reinstallation. The first front and first rear seemed to take forever but tricks learned in the process made the second front and rear go on in 1/4 the time. All in all this install took me 5-6 hours. I didn't take the tires off for access but some parts of the job would have been easier if I had, especially dealing the the fender liners, and I cut off one of the stock front flare supports only to find this was unnecessary. I don't know what's in the more expensive kits but judging from the complexity of the stock flares I can understand why some are close to $400. This is a bare bones budget kit that you'll need to supply hardware and a lot of creativity and ingenuity to install but all said and done it works and looks good. If you want a complete bolt-on plug and play kit this is not for you. LEDs are bright but I agree with others the rear lights should be red.
A**O
Quality
Fits perfect, looks good. Quality craftsmanship. This company shall make the Ram 1500 flares same quality as these ones.
M**R
No instructions
I love the quality and price. But no instructions. This its the second product that I bought online made in China but designed in the USA. No instructions doesn’t help. Before I give you medicine in the hospital I give you the written data, risks, and when to take it (instructions). You’d be mad if I didn’t follow through. You’re making something good ugly
B**K
Great looking.
Great looking, relatively easy to install. There isn’t any instructions so you have to figure out the hardware. Wiring the lights in is a bit of a journey to figure out but not the worst. Mine was tougher as I had non stock fenders on my jeep already.
A**R
Lights gave out.
Got these flares because I bought my Jeep used and they had those cheap steel flares on it which were rusting. Wanted something a little more aggressive looking than OEM. Looks great but light gave out after a month roughly… wired/spliced them into my running lighs. Wasn’t able to contact the company through Amazon so I left it alone. Hardware they came with was junk and did not fit the oem holes correctly (most bolts weren’t long enough) I used rivet nuts and bolts I had in my tool box to make them work. Looks great, not great quality but decent for price if you don’t mind some adjustments and wonky lights
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