What I got out of all of this is MCE is now out of business. Where the hell have I been?
So much for that Lifetime Warranty.
So much for that Lifetime Warranty.
What I got out of all of this is MCE is now out of business. Where the hell have I been?
Same here. I was hoping to get those this year but I guess I'm SOL

As the tj becomes the older platform and many parts are being discontinued or companies are closing there doors
Buy it while it’s still available , or you’ll regret it later
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I’m finally getting around to installing parts I bought several years ago , I think I got these around 5 years ago during a Black Friday sale getting ready to install them today
What I got out of all of this is MCE is now out of business. Where the hell have I been?
Same here. I was hoping to get those this year but I guess I'm SOL
How come?
My experience with flat fenders was the old poison spider tube fenders. I flopped my TJ and damaged a stock fender and stupidly went with the PS solution because I thought they made sense. They were obviously strong and more rigid then factory and looked pretty cool and I figured the additional tube armor would be a plus in the JV rocks.
What I learned was that a good smack on those transmitted all the force up into the tub, door, window area of the TJ. It resulted in some issues getting my doors to close cleanly and did tweek the window frame. I had never run a hard top on that TJ so it didn't matter to me, but in hindsight I should have either left the dented stock fender, or replaced it with another stock fender. I'd rather have a fender tweak then the rest of the Jeep get battered "out of square".
That's my $.02 from 25 years ago.
My experience with flat fenders was the old poison spider tube fenders. I flopped my TJ and damaged a stock fender and stupidly went with the PS solution because I thought they made sense. They were obviously strong and more rigid then factory and looked pretty cool and I figured the additional tube armor would be a plus in the JV rocks.
What I learned was that a good smack on those transmitted all the force up into the tub, door, window area of the TJ. It resulted in some issues getting my doors to close cleanly and did tweek the window frame. I had never run a hard top on that TJ so it didn't matter to me, but in hindsight I should have either left the dented stock fender, or replaced it with another stock fender. I'd rather have a fender tweak then the rest of the Jeep get battered "out of square".
That's my $.02 from 25 years ago.
I had them for about 2-3 years. They served a very specific purpose of both replacing the increasingly torn up factory fenders with something more forgiving in the rocks and later providing about 3/8" of needed body clearance above hoodline from the front 12" shocks. Incidently, this is one of the reasons why I understand what Metalcloak fenders do, because they are functionally almost identical.
I knew the MCEs were likely a temporary fix and was quickly convinced of it after seeing how chewed up and distorted they were becoming in the rocks and trees.
I had the rear MCE flares as well, and got tired of them falling off.
Everything got replaced last year with highlines and no flares.
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That was a rough summer for the Jeep!
Not just yours! I broke a ring gear the same day!
As the tj becomes the older platform and many parts are being discontinued or companies are closing there doors
Buy it while it’s still available , or you’ll regret it later
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I’m finally getting around to installing parts I bought several years ago , I think I got these around 5 years ago during a Black Friday sale getting ready to install them today
A big part of the refocus over the last few years is to reduce and minimize the physical bulk. I can't get hung up on or damage what isn't there. That was the major justification for the narrow highlines and no flares.
The cops in your area are pretty lenient when it comes to tire coverage?
Here they tend to leave jeeps alone but put the hammer down on lifted trucks. I've made a few sets of removable mud flaps for me and my friends pickups after tickets
