Warrior 7311-7312-7313-7314 JK Tube Flares (2007 – 2013 Jeep JK Wrangler) User Manual

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SUBJECT: Part #7311-7312-7313-7314 JK Tube Flares Install Sheet

1. Begin by removing your factory flares. In the front, there are bolts holding the flare and inner fender liner

in place. Remove them all with a 10mm wrench or socket, and unplug your marker light. The attachment
of the flare to the body is done with plastic clips. You remove the flare by starting at one end and simply
pulling them out. Most of the plastic clips will break; they are not intended to be re-used. In the rear, the
removal is the same…simply pull.

2. With the flares removed, remove any additional clips from the body. This is easily done with a

screwdriver or needle nose pliers.

3. If you’re going to re-use your inner fender liners, you can now separate them from the factory flares, and

trim them to fit into the fender wells. The new flares mount to the body surface only, so as long as you
are trimmed behind that surface, they should not interfere.

Front Installation:

1. Begin by cutting the metal tab on the front as shown in the images here. Use touch-up paint to cover the

bare metal surface. To do this, a small jigsaw with a metal blade works very well.

2. In your kit you will find a length of rubber trim shaped like a “P”. Install this trim onto each flares mounting

plate using the adhesive backing already on the trim. When installing it, The very top of the “P” should be
sitting on the top edge of the flare mounting plate. You want to run this trim along the entire length of the
flares mount plate from end to end. You may need to make some small relief cuts in the trim to get it to
bend around the corners more easily.

3. Hold your flare into place and begin starting bolts through the existing holes in the flare and in the Jeep.

Start all bolts before tightening any.

4. Once all bolts are started, start from the rear of the flare and work your way forward tightening bolts. This

order is not entirely crucial, but you must be sure that you are tightening the front most two bolts last.

5. With all bolts tight, your front flares are installed. If you ordered our #2731 marker light kit, install the

marker light brackets and lights now. This bracket bolts into the two bolts closest to the front of the tube
of the flare. Image below. Refer to the LED light wiring information sheet included with the #2731 kit for
information to help you wire the lights.

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