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I've just recently after much looking purchased a set of four MJ mudflaps from mjben. He has some other things including some NOS stuff for sale here: http://comancheclub.com/topic/40569-all-sorts-of-goodness-colorado/

 

These pics were taken just after I unboxed them. I'm going to re-paint the brackets and clean the flappy parts shortly as well as get better pics. Hopefully I can be of some help to someone who wants to duplicate the design for their own truck. These are made of pretty stout rubber and the brackets are pretty decent looking also. Special thanks to GirsMJ86 for providing a copy of the installation instructions for the fronts.

 

Crappy cell phone pics:

 

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The fronts. These are the same as the XJ. The brackets bolt sideways to the fender flare attachment bolts. I can't friggin' wait to get at those even after a half can of penetrating oil.

 

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The rears. I'm not entirely sure how these attach but the seller ensures me these are MJ parts.

 

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The back of the rears. The brackets attach with regular bolts.

 

More detailed pics coming this weekend, most likely as I plan to start cleaning these things up.

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Sure thing for the instructions.

 

The rears go behind the flares/wheel wells completely and the bracket hugs each side of a seam that you'll see once you get under there. When you get them figured out, if you could let me know what is needed to attach the rears that would be great. All I have are the flaps with brackets for the MJ set I have. So bolts, nuts, that kind of stuff, I'd appreciate it.

 

I've not messed with my set yet or I would have grabbed pics by now doing a test fit. My brackets on my rear flares are rusty so I want to clean them up and por-15 them before I truly install them. Either that or have some duplicates made out of stainless since I have a set of stainless brackets for the fronts.

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I had a couple of MJ NOS accessory rear mud guards as pictured  with instructions (sold long ago). The cutout in the rubber fits around and under the rear panel behind the wheel well. You can just see the left rear installed as per the instructions on the below old pic.

 

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