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Let’s Talk Inner Fender Liners

Kerry Garrison, May 30, 2020January 15, 2024

On a recent trip to Moab with my 2018 Jeep JL Unlimited Rubicon, I came down a little hard and my rear passenger tire snagged on the inner fender liner bending it out. From the point on, the tire scraped on the fender liner until I could use a heat gun to “mold” it back into shape. This was only a temporary fix as it soon happened again. At this point, I knew I needed new inner fender liners. My choice was from JCR OffRoad and they work great….except….I am still rubbing at full articulation when running the Mopar 2″ Lift and Milestar Patagonia MT 37″ tires. I offer up a few suggestions on how to solve it, but I would love to hear your suggestions on what I should do.

JCR OffRoad Rear Inner Fender Liners $229
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/JLRX-IF.html

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Kerry Garrison
Kerry Garrison

Kerry is the creator and host of the TrailTraveler YouTube Channel. He and his wife, Kateryna, create all of the content and do all of the videos on the channel.

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