Front Wheel Well Liners
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i don't run them ... and don't have any problems... but i could see if you wheel in alote of mud.. could get alittle messy in the engine bay... but sure makes it easier to access certain things.
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We ran them even with our chopped fenders and still that pesky mud would find it's way into the engine bay which is a real PITA to get off...now with coil overs I don't have the liners but wished I did. Flip side is the engine bay might be a little cooler due to the air flow coming in from the fender wells
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i should add i also have coilovers... thats the main reason i dont run them... yeah sometimes it would be nice to have them... in winter time.. i probably could make something that would work with the coilovers... but so far so good
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Honestly the only reason I want to take them out is for looks only. The dirt in the engine bay issue is what I expected but I was more concerned about water crossings and more water splashing around in the engine bay.
Ive always like the look of exposed engines... Its all preference I guess! Thanks for the replies!
Ive always like the look of exposed engines... Its all preference I guess! Thanks for the replies!
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I would like to take mine out so it is easier to reattach fenders after you rip them off. those linings make it a god damn bitch to get in there and try to reattach stuff. I am just worried about crap getting in the engine bay and salt and sand in the winter.