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Wheelarch inner liners
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01 Nov 2012 20:06 #51893
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Wheelarch inner liners was created by Smoggy
When you guys have trimmed away your arches to fit bigger wheels what have you done to refit the inner liners to prevent mud going up through the void.
Any pics?
Any pics?
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01 Nov 2012 20:44 #51896
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Replied by Dutchjimny on topic Wheelarch inner liners
Nice i need to know this too
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01 Nov 2012 20:51 #51898
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Replied by suzuki jimny fella on topic Wheelarch inner liners
how do you guys fix bumpers back as the bolt hole gets cut away
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01 Nov 2012 23:01 #51911
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Replied by Smoggy on topic Wheelarch inner liners
Yes the same is true of the arch liners because as you cut away the arch on the wing you also cut away the liner fixing holes.
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02 Nov 2012 06:55 - 02 Nov 2012 06:56 #51926
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Replied by Goat on topic Wheelarch inner liners
I drilled 4 holes in the bottom of the bumper and 2 holes in the liner, then fed a cable tie up and through the liner and back through the bumper. This holds it away from the wheel. Did this on each side.
Last edit: 02 Nov 2012 06:56 by Goat.
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02 Nov 2012 16:27 #51995
by Paul4x4
Replied by Paul4x4 on topic Wheelarch inner liners
I haven't done that myself just yet, but I'm gonna do it in a few weeks hopefully, because I hate how mud and sand gets into every gap. It even comes out between the fender and the headlight!
I've been thinking about this, and have a few ideas already. I'm going to try to use the original inner liners if possible, but I'm prepared to make those liners myself out of some rubber mat if the original liners can't be adapted...
I'll try get some pics when I get them done!
I've been thinking about this, and have a few ideas already. I'm going to try to use the original inner liners if possible, but I'm prepared to make those liners myself out of some rubber mat if the original liners can't be adapted...
I'll try get some pics when I get them done!
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02 Nov 2012 16:43 #51999
by maverick
Jalapeño, IISY?
Replied by maverick on topic Wheelarch inner liners
I just removed my Inner arches completely ... except on the rear where it covers the fuel pipe
Jalapeño, IISY?
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02 Nov 2012 20:21 #52030
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Replied by Smoggy on topic Wheelarch inner liners
The problem there is that the mud competey covers the inner wing etc.
The car is already heavy enough :laugh:
The car is already heavy enough :laugh:
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03 Nov 2012 14:50 #52078
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Wheelarch inner liners
not got any either
use a hi lift jack to make space for the Karcher and power wash it thoroughly
use a hi lift jack to make space for the Karcher and power wash it thoroughly
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08 Jun 2019 08:22 - 08 Jun 2019 08:23 #209749
by Bosanek
Replied by Bosanek on topic Wheelarch inner liners
Does any Jimny have rear plastic inner wheel arch liners (above the rear wheels)?
I have never seen one with those. The only exception is a small liner which covers the fuel tank intake hose near the rear right wheel.
However, every Jimny has prepared lips and mounts above the rear wheels for the installation of inner wheel arches.
If rear inner wheel arches do not exist, would there be any argument against cutting those lips and mounts? They just collect mud and grit which is impossible to wash off - only scraped off by hand.
I have never seen one with those. The only exception is a small liner which covers the fuel tank intake hose near the rear right wheel.
However, every Jimny has prepared lips and mounts above the rear wheels for the installation of inner wheel arches.
If rear inner wheel arches do not exist, would there be any argument against cutting those lips and mounts? They just collect mud and grit which is impossible to wash off - only scraped off by hand.
Last edit: 08 Jun 2019 08:23 by Bosanek.
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08 Jun 2019 08:46 #209753
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11 Jun 2019 11:27 #209846
by kirkynut
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There's no use for them but I suspect that by trimming them you will encourage more rust than just leaving them alone and ensuring you have a good washing regime that includes them. There are no liners there.
This is not a usual rust spot generally anyway so I'd not worry.
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This is not a usual rust spot generally anyway so I'd not worry.
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