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Question for all the slammed/flush fitment owners...?

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Old 03-21-12, 02:17 AM
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protects against rain, gravel and protects against any electrical stuff you have going on up there (just as a precaution of course)

most people that are slammed wont and CANT have fender liners, for everyone else, i would say whats the harm? besides without fender liners and being lowered, your car looks would look weird like a 4x4 anyways the wheel gap would be so much more unbearable.
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I'm slammed and I completely removed my inner fender liner. Got too annoying hearing it rub on every little bump!
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Originally Posted by AtlantaVIP
I'm slammed and I completely removed my inner fender liner. Got too annoying hearing it rub on every little bump!
Im planning on Slamming my car next week ... If i take the liner off it will still be completly safe right? .....
Old 03-21-12, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Vishuz
Im planning on Slamming my car next week ... If i take the liner off it will still be completly safe right? .....
Yessir! Your fender lining is not used for any rigidity or safety purposes. So it will be just as safe as it was before.
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Originally Posted by SonicMotor
Yessir! Your fender lining is not used for any rigidity or safety purposes. So it will be just as safe as it was before.
Thank you sir .... jiust wanted to make sure ...so any water or little pebbles and stuff on the road cant damage anything?
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It keeps all the dirt and water out of the door jams from the tire splashing water on the road. rolled my fenders and used some zip ties to keep them up and out of the way so they still serve theyre purpose. Im just saying.
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Mine are still there.... I think... Well the rubbing did stop the other day, maybe I'll have to check for them lol
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Originally Posted by LexiBlue
It keeps all the dirt and water out of the door jams from the tire splashing water on the road. rolled my fenders and used some zip ties to keep them up and out of the way so they still serve theyre purpose. Im just saying.
How did u ziptie it so it wouldn't rub?
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