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Cut fender flares with stock plastic liner Re-installation?


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Glamisfan

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I cut my stock liners down and reused them. I used a torch to heat them up and bend them, sheet metal screws to hold them, and then plastidipped the screws and white plastic fasteners.

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@Qjoh5510 Thanks I’ll check those out as well but I’d prefer to find a way to just use the stock ones I got and spend the money towards something I actually want to buy lol
I feel the same way that's another 300 bucks just for the front inner fingers when I think the stockings look fine. Rugged ridge fender chop light kit allows you to keep the stock inner fenders
 

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Yeah...considering they come powdercoated and look just like Artec liners.
So I totally bought those and very quickly decided not to use them. First, the damn American flag was backwards on the passenger side, showing retreat, and then I’m not a fan of drilling into the body so I set them aside. At least they were only 100 bucks.
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