inner fender liner

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jeepguy4276

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I run 245-75-16's on the Libby. They rub on the inner fender liner at full turn in front. It's at the front of the fender liner right by the access covers for the fog lights. If I cut a chunk of the fender liner out will it hurt anything? I would just cut the small area it rubs. I can't see where it would hurt anything but thought I better check.
 

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I run 245-75-16's on the Libby. They rub on the inner fender liner at full turn in front. It's at the front of the fender liner right by the access covers for the fog lights. If I cut a chunk of the fender liner out will it hurt anything? I would just cut the small area it rubs. I can't see where it would hurt anything but thought I better check.

Heat it up some and push it back a little bit
much better overall and better looking than looking at the back part of the bumper

How much lift and what width wheels and backspacing
wrong backspacing or too wide of a wheel will sometimes cause those issues as well
 

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2.5" lift with original rims and 245-75's. It's at the front of the tire, not at the rear where the pinch weld is.

I'll try to heat it up and mold it and see what happens.
 

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Oops I was backwards. Yes do that lol

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Make sure you take your time with the heat gun, that stuff will heat up out of nowhere and melt a hole in it if you aren't careful
 

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