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Roadarmor rear inner liners/painted fender chop

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So, I'm doing inner liners front and rear. After looking at several brands I chose Roadarmor for the rear and Artec vented for the front. I have a 2018 JLUR with color matched fenders. Install wasn't bad at all taking my time, about 2 hrs total with the first taking slightly longer to install. This s doesn't include the rear fender chop. This is totally optional but because I'm gonna do the front, I wanted rear to match. Unfortunately, there are no videos on this, but after about 5 minutes of looking at inner plastic I could see a slight indention or line(see pic below) I knew if this didn't work I'd have to go with aftermarket fenders.
I started cutting along that line and followed it around, and it worked great. I then sliced off tabs. In my case my liners had bolts in the top holes, so I used those white clips to replace a couple that broke. I think it came out great, I think you could do this with non painted Rubicon ones too, but I'm not sure on that...
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I'll post pics of the front later as I'm also I stalling American Adventure Labs Hi line lights.
Hope this helps. [GALLERY=][GALLERY=][/GALLERY][/GALLERY]
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So, I'm doing inner liners front and rear. After looking at several brands I chose Roadarmor for the rear and Artec vented for the front. I have a 2018 JLUR with color matched fenders. Install wasn't bad at all taking my time, about 2 hrs total with the first taking slightly longer to install. This s doesn't include the rear fender chop. This is totally optional but because I'm gonna do the front, I wanted rear to match. Unfortunately, there are no videos on this, but after about 5 minutes of looking at inner plastic I could see a slight indention or line(see pic below) I knew if this didn't work I'd have to go with aftermarket fenders.
I started cutting along that line and followed it around, and it worked great. I then sliced off tabs. In my case my liners had bolts in the top holes, so I used those white clips to replace a couple that broke. I think it came out great, I think you could do this with non painted Rubicon ones too, but I'm not sure on that...
20190713_125529.jpg
20190713_125644.jpg
20190713_130834.jpg
20190713_125223.jpg

I'll post pics of the front later as I'm also I stalling American Adventure Labs Hi line lights.
Hope this helps. [GALLERY=][GALLERY=][/GALLERY][/GALLERY]
I just ordered road armor inner liners for the front and rear for my JL and i also have the falcon 3.3 shocks so i’m guessing i’m going to have to chop the rear, i know you said you went with artec but did you have to chop the front too, idk if road armor and artec are the same cut for the front
 
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I had to self chop the front Artec. However, American Adventure Lab makes some front inners pre cut and powder coated.
 

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I had to self chop the front Artec. However, American Adventure Lab makes some front inners pre cut and powder coated.
Thanks for replying! I think i’m going to go with the AAL liners, i was going to paint and chop the fenders myself but the AAL quick release option made them appealing.
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