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Scare behind front wheel arch liners
- MMB
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28 Nov 2017 16:25 #186819
by MMB
Replied by MMB on topic Scare behind front wheel arch liners
Some of you guys said you just remove the front wheel underarches.
I did the same thing but then that introduced another issue... all the mud is going everywhere, finding its way from the doors all the way to the headlights.
Did you replace the underarches with something? How did you solve this issue?
I did the same thing but then that introduced another issue... all the mud is going everywhere, finding its way from the doors all the way to the headlights.
Did you replace the underarches with something? How did you solve this issue?
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28 Nov 2017 17:21 #186822
by helijohn
Replied by helijohn on topic Scare behind front wheel arch liners
I don't remove the front arch liners necessarily (but remove the rears almost every time) for exactly the reason you state..............gaping holes to the door frame. Replace them quickly is my advice. Maybe trim them for quick release - now that IS something I do and I use cable ties a lot rather than clips.MMB wrote: Some of you guys said you just remove the front wheel underarches.
I did the same thing but then that introduced another issue... all the mud is going everywhere, finding its way from the doors all the way to the headlights.
Did you replace the underarches with something? How did you solve this issue?
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