Wheel arch liners..

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Wheel arch liners..

Post by slowcoach »

Hi,
Has anybody any experience of these?
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/t ... iners.html

Im keen to protect things, just wondering how awkward/good the fit is, and if anyone has any opinions on how effective they are?

cheers!
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might be a good investment after all the crap has been cleaned out of the arches before fitting
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Would you want to take them off once in a while to inspect for any corrosion that may have started?
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I got a pair of these from JK, but I'm not sure if they should be flush with the wheel arch, or tucked inside?
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i bought a pair of a german trader at vanfest total waste of money they fitted terrible and held the dirt behind the liner in the end i decided its better to waxoyl and wash regurlarly

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