Cutting Fender Liner
#1
Cutting Fender Liner
Did my 1st autox event on my hoosier tires and had some rubbing with front passenger fender liner where I attempted to roll it.
Can you cut the fender liner with a Dremel tool or do you need something with a little more pep? I'd rather not remove the liner completely since the car is street driven.
*EDIT*
I don't think it was the fender liner so much as the lip of the fender itself. I think the lip of the fender dug into the tire. I did some work on that fender yesterday along with pulling the liner over the lip. Hopefully it will stay in place and prevent any more issues. I'll also swap the tire around to prevent any further degredation.
Can you cut the fender liner with a Dremel tool or do you need something with a little more pep? I'd rather not remove the liner completely since the car is street driven.
*EDIT*
I don't think it was the fender liner so much as the lip of the fender itself. I think the lip of the fender dug into the tire. I did some work on that fender yesterday along with pulling the liner over the lip. Hopefully it will stay in place and prevent any more issues. I'll also swap the tire around to prevent any further degredation.
Last edited by metalsaber; Sep 14, 2011 at 05:57 AM.
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Ive got a similar issue. Some light fraying of the liner where it used to tuck into the fender. (Running 275's on a +29 17" wheel)
Never have I seen a clean pic of a liner removed. Ive been told there is some serious wiring that runs in the well that needs protection (Passenger side)
Never have I seen a clean pic of a liner removed. Ive been told there is some serious wiring that runs in the well that needs protection (Passenger side)
#9
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I don't have pics but I've been running without fender liners since spring. For the wiring in the pass side fender I just used zipties and tucked it up to make sure it doesn't get caught on anything. Haven't had any issues running without them. Considering throwing them back on in the winter once I go back to running stock wheels+snowies.
#10
Ive got a similar issue. Some light fraying of the liner where it used to tuck into the fender. (Running 275's on a +29 17" wheel)
Never have I seen a clean pic of a liner removed. Ive been told there is some serious wiring that runs in the well that needs protection (Passenger side)
Never have I seen a clean pic of a liner removed. Ive been told there is some serious wiring that runs in the well that needs protection (Passenger side)
#11
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I took the liners out of my old 8.
then relocated the harness to the side of the frame rail instead of under it. drilled some holes and zip tied everything in.
downfall to doing it, is one of my 275 hoosiers grabbed the ABS wire and tore it in half.
happened on both left and right wheel wells.
also your side skirts will FILL with rocks and ****. i would recommend finding a way to keep your liners in there.
just speaking from experience.
get a better offset wheel that wont rub, and raise the car to a respectable height, unless you want the "stance" look.
then relocated the harness to the side of the frame rail instead of under it. drilled some holes and zip tied everything in.
downfall to doing it, is one of my 275 hoosiers grabbed the ABS wire and tore it in half.
happened on both left and right wheel wells.
also your side skirts will FILL with rocks and ****. i would recommend finding a way to keep your liners in there.
just speaking from experience.
get a better offset wheel that wont rub, and raise the car to a respectable height, unless you want the "stance" look.
#13
Both fronts are -3degrees camber and only the passenger one is rubbing. What I'm thinking is that when I had my rears rolls. We also attempted to roll the fronts starting with the passenger side but stopped before we went far. I'm thinking a part of the fender liner is now out of whack and a sharp edge is in a position to put a thin groove in the tire.
#15
Not slammed. Running Ohlins R&T Coilovers. ENkie NT03 +27 offset and Hoosier 285-30-18s. Only the right passenger side is doing it. Doesn't look like the liner but more like the inside lip of the fender. I started pulling the lip up so that it was angled towards the top of the fender. It also allowed me to pull some of the plastic fender liner on outside of the inside lip to hopefully prevent further gouging of the tire.