Removing front fender liners (bad?)
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dont remove it. Mine was damaged so I took it off and all my headlight wires were just dangling. I didnt think much of it but when i looked at it a week later the rubber on the wires was scraped of and one of the wires was about to rip in half
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Almost all the people in the aggressive stretched thread have no fender lines. I don't as well. My drivers side finally got condensation after about a year but I'll just open them up and reseal them. I didn't really have a choice though, my fender liners were literally falling off the car and hanging down in the wheel well. I've been fine without it. You do get dirt in weird areas but I keep my car clean regardless. If you are completely careless about your car, yes you will have problems. But otherwise it should be fine.
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just let it rub till it rubs a hole in it. you will findout if your slammed your wheels will still rub the top of your wheel well on a pinch weld which is bad for business.
if you do just let it rub a hole in it you will probably need to go under it once or twice to cut off a dangling peice that is very small and thats it.
if you do just let it rub a hole in it you will probably need to go under it once or twice to cut off a dangling peice that is very small and thats it.
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