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The Omix-Ada 11603.11 Fender Flare Kit is a 6-piece OE-style replacement set designed specifically for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJs. Made from durable ThermoPlastic, these fender flares offer a perfect factory fit and a fade-resistant black finish. While installation requires some effort, especially removing old hardware, each flare can be installed in about 10 minutes with the right tools. Hardware is sold separately, allowing customization with premium fasteners. This kit restores your Jeep’s original rugged look with lasting quality and style.




























| ASIN | B0013REXPW |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Best Sellers Rank | #341,520 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #379 in Automotive Fender Flares |
| Brand | Omix-Ada |
| Brand Name | Omix-Ada |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Jeep |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 480 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Painted |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00804314143664 |
| Included Components | Fender Flares |
| Item Dimensions | 45 x 25 x 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Fender Flares |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 45 x 25 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | OMIX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11603.11 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material | ThermoPlastic |
| Material Type | ThermoPlastic |
| Model Number | 11603.11 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | 55254918K6 |
| Part Interchange Info | 55254918K6 |
| Style | 6-Pc Kit |
| Style Name | 6-Pc Kit |
| UPC | 804314143664 |
B**.
Easy to put the new ones, but you need to be prepared
1997 TJ. The product is great. Fit and finish are perfect. Took literally 10 minutes to install each. Getting the old ones off is the issue. That took better part of 5 hours. Some of the bolts are easy to reach and can be removed with a ratcheting box wrench (8mm). A regular combination wrench will work you to death. (Buy a quality wrench, my ratchet broke 1/2 way through). The plastic nuts on the inside are hard to hold,too. I tried gloves but my big hand would not fit behind the fenders. The tough part is some of the original bolts are installed with threaded inserts into the body panels. If they are stuck your wrench will cause the insert to turn in the hole. When that happens they must be cut off from the outside, then the old threaded insert removed and replaced. An angle grinder and a steady hand can cut the bolt head off (the heat generated melted the old flares). Then you can carefully shave the top of the insert until a punch can tap it through. You slip and that grinder is digging into your paint, so be sure of your skills first. After that you need a rivnut tool to replace the inserts. I bought one last year and now wonder how I lived without it. I used 5mm rivnuts and 5mm x 20mm stainless bolts with washers. Worked great and fits the same 8mm wrench. Final product looks great.
S**M
Fit my 2001 Jeep Wrangler TJ Perfect! Updated...
Great Product. Good Quality and Hole location was right on. I really can't tell the difference between this set and OEM. That being said... These are a Pain to install. Not the products fault. Just the nature of the beast. The worst part is getting the old ones off. The attachment hardware is kind of hard to reach in some areas. Do yourself a favor and buy a Ratchet Wrench that fits. I just used a boxed end wrench. It was doable, but a pain. Be prepared to spend some time. And try not to strip anything out or you'll be drilling screws out. I wanted to replace all the mounting hardware so I bought the Hardware kit. However you could get everything you need at your local Hardware Store. So after 6 Hours of cursing and tossing tools... Is it worth it? Yes!!! These fit perfect and look great!!! I bought the jeep with faded White chaff on the old Fender trims. So knowing they will fade out in the sun over time... I'm using 303 Aerospace Protectant right out of the box and keeping my fingers crossed. So if you don't mind a little work and want to replace your fender Trim... Don't hesitate about buying this product. Almost a year later and zero fading. Still nice and Black. Again, I use 303 Aerospace Protectant on these parts every time I wash the jeep. Now Almost two years and no fading. Black as New... Again, I always use 303 Aerospace Protectant on the trims when I wash my jeep. Very happy...
R**L
Priced well..
These fenders are awesome and priced very well. Now I just need to find somebody who can install them for me on my 2006 Jeep Wrangler. Several auto shops have turned me down and I have tried to do this myself. I guess now I'll need to start hitting up on Auto Body shops now. I imagine it be very pricey to install them..
J**.
Five Stars...um, four stars now.
They fit perfectly. They look 100% stock. They are, from my estimation, completely as advertised. Update on 06 September 2017: WELL...the rocker panel trim pieces have - rather suddenly - turned ashen gray. Not sure why or why so sudden. A bit peeved, to be honest. Be it the disappointing new gray color or perhaps the Natural Light in my hand, my rating is downgraded to 4 stars.
D**A
Modelo indicado, buena calidad
A**R
Front fit like OEM. Rears not equal to OEM
Front fit like OEM. Rears not equal to OEM, they are distorted inward at top of fender. When viewed from rear of jeep the fender edge is bowed inwards. Not up to mopar standards
T**H
Great replacements!
So, I bought black replacements since I was going to a black soft top. This kit does not include instructions or hardware. On that note, instructions can be found on line (Just find the product elsewhere on another sight until you see one that includes online instructions). The hardware, depending on our jeep, can be reused. The fronts and extensions were easy. The rear, well a little tougher. I didn't drop the whole wheel well cover but popped the two rubber inserts along the flare bolts to give me room to get to the nuts. They are both along the wheel flare and have holes for it in the flare. So, you can't miss it. Just pop those out and move the cover back with a flat tip. Use a wedge to give yourself space or you'll fight it on your fingers and it's a bit annoying. Some of the bolts (which are 5/16 heads get a ratcheting wrench or elbow and you can hold the plastic nuts by hand for the most part) have plastic nuts and some (the ones toward the ends of the flare) screw into threaded inserts, you should know that if they spin and don't back out they have the plastic nuts. If you reuse them, try thread it on the screws of the rear flares, the best you can. Otherwise you're making new threads in the plastic inserts and you'll have to jam something int there to hold the plastic nut to finish the threading. I'd like to think I'm mechanically inclined and it took me about two hours to complete. It wasn't easy and it wasn't too hard. In the end, they look GREAT and I'm glad I did it. Remember to twist and pull out your turn signal light of your front amber lenses (which you also have to reuse). It's worth the money in my opinion.
R**.
Bolts align perfectly
The product is great, jeep made bolt accessibility a little difficult. Cut the rounded edge off of the old ones to gain access to bolts. Once removed, a little oil makes the new ones easier to bolt up
L**E
Fender. Flares were spot on. Very satisfied.
D**Y
Great fit
S**L
Bon rapport qualité prix
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