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| Author: | Sean @ NDF [ February 12, 2006 ] |
| Post subject: | Whos running fender lining? |
Up front in their civic? Whos got the fender lining in? |
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| Author: | Mugen Ferio [ February 12, 2006 ] |
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i got mine in but i think im going to take them out. its not like tey hurt being in though. |
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| Author: | munster [ February 12, 2006 ] |
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I have 3/4 of mine. The engine bay gets extremely dirty without em. |
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| Author: | mr.green [ February 12, 2006 ] |
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I would say you want at least the rear portion of the liner, so your door jams don't take abuse from the road- they're the only thing typically separating the road debris from hitting the front of your door (Unless you have an EM and newer or DC5 which has a small filler panel that clips in). I have both my cars liners 3/4 cut to allow easier bumper removal/replacement. Actually I did munster's as well. Dremels are wonderful tools. |
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| Author: | Secret Squirrel [ February 12, 2006 ] |
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i have no fender liners, or fenders to put them on... |
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| Author: | boostjunkie95 [ February 13, 2006 ] |
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3/4 here as well. If i could run full ones I definatley would.....intercooler piping and filter are in the way. |
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| Author: | 77 [ February 13, 2006 ] |
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I'm not running any, but if I run into any problems as a result of it I'll keep the trimmed liner idea in mind. That's a good idea, may not seem ground-breaking, but it's something worth mentioning and being aware of as an option so you don't have to "figure it out" on your own when the time comes to devise a solution. |
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| Author: | tenchu [ February 13, 2006 ] |
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I'm not running them up front, but thats also not by choice, the car didn't come with em, it gets really dirty in the bay with out them. I had them cut in my hatch when it was lowered |
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| Author: | Sean @ NDF [ February 13, 2006 ] |
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It just so happens that I have a dremel. I'm going to cut out a nice clean hole so my front tires can fit up during hard cornering |
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| Author: | munster [ February 13, 2006 ] |
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With them cut 3/4 it still throws dirt forward into your bumper, but it's better than not having them at all. |
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