Removing front fender liners (bad?)
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I actually disintegrated the entire liner (tire rubbed it almost completely off) and the middle liner popped out and yeah carnage!!!! I thought a plane was above me until i realized my under carriage liner was dragging on the ground! Then i went to order new ones and noticed shipping was more then the actual liners.. Not fun
Alberto has learned the hard way what happens when modifying stock aero!
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Lol thats happened to me on my other car when i was doing a boost run...i forgot to bolt the liner down and when i did a boost run (turned up boost and was street tuning), it popped out and made a LOUD azz booming and scraping noise...i thought i blew my motor for sure hahaha...
scared the CRAP out of me lollll
scared the CRAP out of me lollll
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I haven't tried it on a Nissan, but on my old Civic I was able to get the plastic hot enough to reshape it a bit. Cutting is where you'll make the most improvement.
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I haven't tried it on a Nissan, but on my old Civic I was able to get the plastic hot enough to reshape it a bit. Cutting is where you'll make the most improvement.
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This is what I am leaning toward or like I mentioned, just cover what needs to be covered. I have Seibon CF Fenders which are +10mm. Not sure how the fender liner will fit with them, so I am just going to protect the headlights for sure and cover what ever holes are near the engine.
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I personally only ran the back halves with no issued to headlights or anything else. I drove daily on a slammed z with 18's though. I gues it really depends on whatnwheel/tire sizes u running.
I was slammed and drifted on negative offsets.
No issues
I was slammed and drifted on negative offsets.
No issues
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A pull will most likely do. If I remember correctly, you don't need to do much in the rear, if anything at all. +10mm isn't much at all, I did it mainly for looks and now I know for sure my tires will fit under the fender(they would have under stock fender as well, but would have been very close).
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oh, ic ic go figure i havent even looked that close haha
Hmm thats legit! can you run the stock fender liners with the extra width? or is it kinda hard to use em?
A pull will most likely do. If I remember correctly, you don't need to do much in the rear, if anything at all. +10mm isn't much at all, I did it mainly for looks and now I know for sure my tires will fit under the fender(they would have under stock fender as well, but would have been very close).
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