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No More Plastic Fenders - Poison Spyder Crusher Install
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2018
- My plastic fenders are tired, grayed out and falling off, so it's finally time to upgrade them. In this video I share with you why I chose to cut my plastic fenders, then show you the new aluminum Poison Spyder Crusher fenders in a standard size with everything provided and then I take you through my installation of them. #jeepmods #jeepwrangler #fenders
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I don't even have a Jeep, but I love your videos. You have an incredibly clear and well-paced way of explaining the what and why of things.
He inspired me to start building a jeep and my own channel. Does such a great job in all the videos!
This was an excellent video! You covered all of the tools to avoid starting a project and getting pissed when you have it apart and realize you can't finish in the same day. I delayed my install until I had the tools and it went so smoothly. You covered the good tips like mark center with an punch and pilot drill prior to final drill bit size, this made my holes dead on, and I went and got better drill bitts. Great camera work showing us what to look for, what orientation the brackets would be in, and where the drilled out holes and nuts would secure to on the inner walls. Thanks for tips on not over tightening (I chronically do) and the reminder on being vigilant on using the correct screw for the correct hole as they are pretty close in length. You made my install knowledge go from 0 to 100% in a great tutorial, keep up the videos and Thanks again!
I know there's lots of videos out there on this install, but I just love watching yours for great little tips and tricks that you might have encountered and overcame. Great video...thanks, Brad!
Professional quality video, you could not have been more clear and informative. It's hard to find videos like this where every step is carefully and patiently explained clearly. I want these fenders someday, they are badass. Too bad I'm too poor to afford them haha
Thank you! I really try to make video I would actually watch myself!
+TrailRecon We just had ours powder coated and about ready for install but we can't find the 17/32" anywhere in a unibit like yours. Can you tell me where you got yours or if you just went a little past the 1/2"? Thanks!!!!
Your videos have really helped us out, PSC's directions can get pretty frustrating...
sell me your jeep I like it, do not give it to me
@@TrailRecon Did you ever install your aftermarket fender liners? I know I want them and I know I want these fenders so I'm wondering if installing the liners was a problem and if it was still possible. Thanks for all the hard work and info.
Your level of detail for the install was outstanding. Thx Brad!
That's a huge transformation! Going from that ragged plastic to that paint matched aluminum is just amazing. And the quality of these are top notch. Congrats brad!
I’ve thought about these fenders for awhile now and from the install video’s I’ve watched I just didn’t want to cause they looked really hard and I didn’t want to screw up and wasn’t going to pay for them to be installed. But after watching your video I’m very confident about doing it myself. Thanks for taking the time to cover the entire install. Poison Spyder should be paying you for this and use your video for the install. Great job as always.
the christmas tree bit makes quick work drilling hrough metal! It's one of my favorite tools in my garage. I use it for pretty much every fabrication job.
Love all of your videos. Very well done and realistic for the DIY guy or gal. As a retired bubblehead, my hats off to you HMCM..
I'm new to the self build. I have a 2014 4 door Sahara JK.
Love my jeep ( Scorpion ).
Thanx for all you do.
Nice job Brad! I love the looks of the fenders. Kudos for buying the right tools for the job. I’m a aircraft mechanic and have installed tons of rivnuts, they work very well as long as they’re installed flush with the sheet metal and I install them wet with corrosion inhibiting paint or sealant. It keeps rust to a minimum and it really helps to set them in there.
Outstanding video - you do quality video and description of your work. Thank you!
Your timing of this video with the nutsert instruction couldn't have been better for me. Just before I left for a two week vacation I purchased that exact same nutsret tool for a tailgate table I'll be installing in a couple of weeks. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Another kickass video brother. All your videos are so informative. You always take your time and cover everything so thoroughly. I love watching your stuff and I dig your style homeboy!
Great install video. Thanks for making it and making it available to the masses
I just put these on my 14 JK. Took me all of two days, but your video was a tremendous help!
One of the better and informative videos for installing aftermarket fenders I’ve seen on RUclips great job👍
Thank you sir, you are very kind!
The new fenders look great! Awesome and informative video Brad!
One of the best how-to vids for wheelers I've seen. Super clear!
Thank you very much!
The aluminum fenders is the way to go! And that powder coating will endure and last much longer than regular paint,
The rig is looking great, what a transformation from the early days!
Wow those fenders look just awesome well worth the money as they will last years. Another great video as usual Brad.
The new fenders look great, Brad! That nut insert tool is the bomb.
Good looking jeep, really changed the look of the jeep. Awesome!!!!
Thanks Bro, I am a former SoCal Jeeper, now in WA PNW Jeeper. Got a new to me 2014 Rubicon with 50k miles, and now making it my own. Poison Spyder and Metal Cloak set up. Like the videos, keep them coming.
I'm up in the PNW, WA as well. I'm looking to do some of these as well on my 2012 rubicon. Dented in my door filming up at walker last weekend. Whoops!
Love your videos. No drama no cursing and very informative. I like how your a normal family guy that slowly buys stuff for your Jeep like the rest of most of us.
Thank you very much, I know there are lots of families that watch the videos and I absolutely take that into consideration when I'm filming. Cheers!
Fred Flinstone What channels have you been watching ; ) ?
Awesome Job... Awesome Video... and great pointers! You do a great job on all your videos! Thank you!
Great video! This has helped me make up my mind as far as fender choice. I was already leaning toward PS for my fenders, but you can't beat their quality.
I really enjoyed this video, I used it as a play by play to install my Poison Spider Fender Flares. Thanks
this looks a bit advanced for me however I love the look. Maybe after I get the tools. Great upgrade thanks for the part advice. Brian
another great how to video, Brad! Thanks for all the great informative videos!
Great video. I’m currently doing bushwhacker flares on my XJ. Goes to say I very much enjoy watching your XJ videos. I’m looking forward to doing the same as you with my son someday. Can’t wait to see what you do next.
Great install video. I want to do those same fenders except the extra wide ones because here in New Hampshire we have to have our tires completely covered. Install doesn't seem too bad but I highly recommend anyone doing this buy the tool that you got. I did my rocker panels that require those and the nutserts started to spin. I had to have my buddy tack weld them into place. Now they will never move.
Very good looking fenders and thank you to share this video. Very informative. 👍
I really enjoyed your video! Looks great and looks like great quality!
You had a much better experience installing the rear Crushers than me (early adopter pains). I also Rhino lined the inside portion of mine. Nice job :)
I like the way they look. Awesome upgrades.
Once again, super great install video Brad. 👌🏻 Really happy you did the Poison Spyder because I’ll eventually install the same 😬 Great job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you and I hope the video helps with your upcoming install!
This and the Westin Spyder fenders look amazing.👌
I really like that tapered look of those fenders! Good call on the powder coat too. I always thought the black fenders were cool looking but paint matching gives it a better look imo. Good video man and the jeep is coming along very nice!
Hello Brad...
Love this vid and like always, great job!
I have the identical ones on my Granite JKUR in color match form like yours.
Definitely OEM ++ look and function :)
Those challenging (2) drill spots into the rear tub for the rear bracket caused me some real head scratching.
What I did to complete that part of the install was to carefully estimate (measuring helps) where one of the holes needs to be and since you have to remove inner tub trim and carpet to fasten nuts anyway, simply use that inside space in the trunk area to drill a small pilot hole where you’ve estimated where the first hole should be.
Then access where it landed in comparison to the (2) desired locations. Now measure/adjust to drill the (2) holes at their precise locations. Paint all (3) holes to rust-proof.
Presto, done!
Hope this helps :)
Installed these about eight months ago. Wish you did these sooner. LOL. Not hard but from a confidence standpoint. Didn’t do those holes on that rear bracket either. Went with the narrow in the front. I also went with the steel for the extra protection. Love the look and they are rock solid. Recommend their frame mounted rock sliders as well.
Man, that seams high on the pain, I don't blame you for leaving, goodness, that is high.
the $63 bucks for the nut insert tool looks like it would be the way to go on putting those nuts in.
As always a great install video sir, I am still a ways off from needing the fenders, but like you I want to replace mine to something like this, they do look great, I have a friend who owns a powder coat shop 45 miles from me, he did a ton of powder coating for my motorcycle in the past, and he is already aware we have a Jeep now, good job.
Thanks again and have a blessed weekend.
Dale
You've done a lot of cool mods, but those fenders just MADE your Jeep!
Underrated channel! Great clean install
Hey Brad. Great Video. I'll be adding the same fenders. 1 little suggestion. When adding bolts to about anything, with all the rock N Rolling you'll be doing, don't forget to use some Lock tight. Will help months/yrs of trails down the road from loosening and lost hardware. Keep up the great videos.
Your rig is looking so killer!! The upgrades are really coming together and putting the Jeep over the top. Sit back, enjoy a cup of java and enjoy your transformation Brad.
It's so crazy to see old pictures and where it is at today. It's been a long road, but really happy with the transformation. Cheers!
They look awesome man! I’m a subscriber, you inspire me to build up my Jeep. Hopefully I’ll see ya on the trails soon
Hey Brad, amazing install video! Poison Spyder fenders will b one of my next upgrades for my rubicon.... with that said, I really appreciate ur opinions on aluminum fenders, which sealed the deal for me, also as I’ve mentioned before when I installed my front PS mid brawler front bumper, their instructions weren’t as detailed as I would’ve like, and videos on RUclips were so so at best, your attention to detail is the best, in ur videos! I’ll let u know when the install party is, so u can come by and supervise or do most of the work 😂😂 Thanks again for putting this video out there!!!
I'll be right there with you helping with the the install... virtually! LOL!
You have more patience than I do. Good job.
Great job Brad. Can't wait until I can see them up close.
Thanks Ron!
Great video!! Thanks for all of the detail!
Master Chief, ( I noticed the coffee mug ) I have to tell you that making DIY vids like these will help save money and hassle leaving it to someone else to do, as long as your comfortable, confident, and mechanically capable...which says a lot. Anyway thank you.
I did this without the tool. Such a pain! You made it look easy.
Just a couple tips for others who may come across these and want to do them. Install all of the nutsert hardware with anti-seize and the actual nutserts themselves should be put into the body with an RTV of sorts to seal up the hole.
I've installed two sets now and a third set (yet another friend's jeep) is on the way. Those rear brackets are tough to get with going through the tub. We guesstimated and the holes were actually pretty close.
Very good tip!! I'll be doing an install soon. I'll make sure and add that suggestion to the video
jeep looks great with the new fender. The front bumper looks really good and fits well.
I couldn't be happy with the way they fit, PS did a great job with the design.
That looks really good, well made video.
Great video Brad... And I don't even own a Jeep :) On the Nut Inserts: Making a notch with a file in the hole where the NutSert will fit, will help prevent it from spinning once it is seated.
This is a super good tip. Ill make sure and do that on my install soon!
Nice job and WOW they look great! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, thank you!
Love your videos. I watched a couple months ago and haven’t stopped. It made me want to go trail riding so bad that I’m getting a JL hopefully the 15th.
Wish you uploaded more.
Congrats on you upcoming JL, folks seem to be very, very happy with them! More uploads to come!
TrailRecon When I saw the updated interior, I wanted to go see one in person badly. Then after driving the 8spd I was sold. That transmission is good.
What an awesome project and those are the exact fenders i want. It looks great and great choice.
It was a bit of a long project, but I really enjoy stuff like this! Thank you!
Self tapping 3/8 bolts for the rear fenders brother
Looks great! What a difference ! 👍🏻
Really neat and thorough instructions Brad, thanks.
Thank you!
Definitely very nice job and upgrade! Aluminum was the right way to go for sure.
Thank you! I think my Jeep is thanking me for the weight savings!
Looks like a lot of work, but they really turned out very nice on your rig! Can't wait to see them in person next time we meet up on a trail.
Thanks and yes, I can't wait to hit the trail again soon!
Great video Brad! I am your new most recent subscriber from Sweden. About one week back I started looking into getting a Jeep, a Wrangler and I started searching the web for forums as well as Videos on RUclips. I gotta say it you opened up a whole new world to me. For several years I been thinking of gettting a sailboat and drop my life in Sweden and explore the world but now I am thinking more of configuring my own Overlanding Jeep and explore Europe, Africa and perhaps a little Middle East.
It came about my most resent holiday spent in Dubai, UAE where I went on dessert safari and just loved the offroad dune bashing. Always loved nature, traveling and exploring.
Thank you for opening up this new world to me. Started to watch through all your videos - love it!
Oh, by the way - I am also a ham. My callsigns is SM6WET for Sweden and E51WET for Cook Islands.
73
Thanks for joining the channel! I love the ocean, but there is so much more to see on our amazing continents and an Overland Jeep is the best way to do it!
TrailRecon agree, the point about sailing though would be to be available to visit places where one can't drive or fly like remote small islands in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
I will defiantly get myself a Wrangled. I looked at a 75 year anniversary a few days ago. It was nice but I am.missing a lot of the conveniences a new 2018 would give buy get that is also a lot more money. The new ones seems to have a lot less fuel used. What I heard. Here in Sweden I pay about 1.9 dollars for a liter so about 7 dollars a gallon. The one I drove was really thirsty so if I get a new one which drinks 60% of the 2016 I would save up that money in a few years.
What do you think of the 75 anniversary edition?
Great video..!! I have to revisit my rear fender fabrication on my 1991 YJ ...👍
Color matched fenders look so much better than the black plastic butI still prefer the black top over the painted ones. This bad boy is looking better with every upgrade. Great video.
I love the paint matched color look, thank you!
A tip when drilling the holes @11:50 is to leave one set of bolts installed in the bracket while drilling the first inner hole. The bracket will help guide the drill bit while drilling. Then install the two bolts inside and out, remove the other bolt you left in and then drill the second inner hole. This will ensure both inner holes have the exact spacing needed.
Also it should be mentioned to paint the drilled holes before installing the nutserts. It isn't a bad idea either to use red loctite or retaining compound on them to seal them and ensure they don't spin or rust in the future.
They look great. Powdercoating was a pretty close match. I'd be happy with it. I have the same fenders on mine and also use the same rivit nut tool. I drill my holes so the riv nut pushes into the hole with a little resistance and I use a small amount of a marine sealer on the knurls before I set them. I have NEVER had a nut spin! Good tip on being prepared to chase the threads. If the bolt doesn't go right through then chase it! I just bedlined my rear inner fenders but installed the front PS liners with the fenders.
Love the videos!
Great suggestion about the marine sealer, thank you!!
Great video man, thanks, really helpfull. Was not sure to get ones before since I have bushwalker fenders, but afeter seeing the final look on your jeep, I'm definatly geting ones.
Thanks
Awesome, glad the video is helpful! I think you'll really be happy with the Poison Spyder fenders.
Great video! So much nicer than plastic! Looks great!
Thank you!
Looks amazing. Good job!
That is funny man. I did the same fenders yesterday. I went with the steel and the black spydershell powder coat though.
Again Brad WOW that's a great video. Your Jeep looks awesome. Keep up the great work. Can't wait to see your next new video. Hopefully it will be on the XJ lol.
Thank you! My son comes home from college next week and am holding off working on the XJ until he gets home... at his request!
Very cool 😍 nice job my friend 👍👍👍
Fenders look great Brad!
I love your channel, man. I love your build!
Right on, thank you!
Wow! Those look great Brad. Good job!
Thank you sir!
great video. Keep up the good work.
Your rig looks great, nice install video 👍
Thank you, I might have sat in the garage for over and hour with a beer staring at it after the install... LOL!
Wow, that looks great!!
VERY GOOD SOLUTION....
My God!! Those transformation pics at the end...🥵😍...great vid thanks for Sharing with us...ill be so nervous drilling holes in my jeep lol
Looks awesome
Looks great Brad. Thanks for the knowledge.
I enjoy sharing what I learn, thank you!
Good video as always.
Nice, looks great!
Whoa! looks so much better!!!!
Looks awesome!
Looking good! I was so tired of doing fenders off too. I think next jeep build I'll be going aluminum though... Aluminum everything lol currently at 6000lbs :(
Looks great ya got me wanting them
The Astro 1452 comes with the 5/16. Great video
You should be able to stand on those to give you more access to the roof rack. They look great!
That looks great!
Great looking fenders! Did see a lot of porosity in the weld at 2:50....
Yup! Wow. Good eye.
Jeff
I was looking at the aluminum ones to save weight, but I am probably going to go with steel and here is why, if I end up tipping the jeep on its side, I want the fender to support the weight and not collapse. I do like the fact that aluminum is very light, but I guess it depends on what type of wheeling you do as well.
Let's hope I don't ever have that problem to find out how strong they are or aren't! LOL!
LOL
Pete Miller that's exactly what I was going to say.
this fenders from Poison Spyder do hold up to tipping on side, but dropped on is sketchy.
Sweet brother! They look awesome! I just bought the fabtech tube fenders and AAL quick release fender liners so I can run 37s on my gladiator mojave. I am still in shock at the prices this kind of stuff brings but it will be worth the fun I'm sure.
man you're just checking off all of my dream parts for my 2018 jk. I absolutely hate the textured plastic stock fender flares and bumpers, once you get them muddy its impossible to get them back to a nice black, i love the color matched fender flares, when my build finally comes together these are definitely on my list. Can't wait to see how they hold up to trail abuse. Great video as always.
Pick up some Black Magic, that helps bring back the black in the bumpers for a bit, but yes, they are tough to keep looking good.
Hey thanks for the tip, it would be nice to keep them as good looking as they can be while they're still on the jeep.
Those flares are sick! Im not a big wrangler fan, but this makes your wrangler look awesome. I originally followed your channel due to your cherokee videos but all your videos are getting me excited for the future that might just have a jk in it....
Thanks, I'm really happy with the results. I love the XJ, but hands down my JK is my favorite to drive.