Inner fender gaps
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Inner fender gaps
Hey guys, last weekend I installed some of the bushwacker aluminum fenders. I've got artic inner fenders I'm installing with them. I've noticed that it's going to leave a gap between the exterior layer of the body and the interior layer. Is this something I need to be worried about mud building up and rotting in the body or will it all wash out?
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I have Ace inner liners and no fenders. I have open gaps there at the back of the wheel well. No issues at all. I'm not much for getting in to mud, but occassionally it's unavoidable. Anything that gets in there just washes out. I presume that is the space you are speaking off. Ace makes a small separate piece that fits in there if it's a huge concern. Little overpriced for what they are if you ask me. I think the Ace and Artec liners look about the same right in that area....so think the Ace piece I'm speaking of would be an option for you.
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I have Ace inner liners and no fenders. I have open gaps there at the back of the wheel well. No issues at all. I'm not much for getting in to mud, but occassionally it's unavoidable. Anything that gets in there just washes out. I presume that is the space you are speaking off. Ace makes a small separate piece that fits in there if it's a huge concern. Little overpriced for what they are if you ask me. I think the Ace and Artec liners look about the same right in that area....so think the Ace piece I'm speaking of would be an option for you.
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