Inner fender liners
I've decided to go liner free or trim them. $200 is way too much to pay for not complete coverage and I would have to paint since I have a white Jeep. I will trim them first and if they suck then I will go without them. Should be fine in Dallas with very little snow, no salt and little rain.
Thanks for posting info on the RR wheelhouse liners. Not a good idea around here to run liner-less front or rear. The stock ones generally don't match up well trimmed to "sorta" fit metal flares. Bushwacker does a good job of matching their flares to trimmed stock liners, but not many others.
I trimmed my existing liners for use with my PSC crusher flares. I was careful and trimmed just a little at a time and I think they look fine. You have to really look to see them and it gives me complete coverage at no cost and looks better IMO. I took the rear liners out completely. I used a scotch brite pad, primer, and satin black spray paint. It still needs some touch up at the corners, but I think it looks great.
I trimmed my existing liners for use with my PSC crusher flares. I was careful and trimmed just a little at a time and I think they look fine. You have to really look to see them and it gives me complete coverage at no cost and looks better IMO. I took the rear liners out completely. I used a scotch brite pad, primer, and satin black spray paint. It still needs some touch up at the corners, but I think it looks great.
I used the existing screw at the top of the liner. I then used the optional instructions for reusing the liners. I used fender washers and drilled the liner to line up with the flare. Psc had holes built in to install them.


