Where to get new Inner fender wells
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Where to get new Inner fender wells
I am looking for a pair of new front inner fender well liners.
Mine have lots of overspray, from my repaint a few years ago, and it is finally starting to bother me.
4-5 year old pic of my car:
I am going to hit the rears with some Satin Black Paint, and in the Front where the liners do not cover, but I would like to replace them.
P.S. I haven't really looked for them yet, I figured someone here would know a good place, and save me the time (I am currently at work) I have done business with Modern Day Muscle, and would do so again in a heartbeat. I don't much care for Hawk's customer service, so would prefer to avoid them.
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Mine have lots of overspray, from my repaint a few years ago, and it is finally starting to bother me.
4-5 year old pic of my car:
I am going to hit the rears with some Satin Black Paint, and in the Front where the liners do not cover, but I would like to replace them.
P.S. I haven't really looked for them yet, I figured someone here would know a good place, and save me the time (I am currently at work) I have done business with Modern Day Muscle, and would do so again in a heartbeat. I don't much care for Hawk's customer service, so would prefer to avoid them.
Thanks
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
Go to your Gm dealer I bought two new liners last year.
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
+1 for the dealer, I got mine there, too. They weren't all that expensive either.
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
Try Thomas from House of Camaro. The service there is great and the prices are good.
http://www.houseofcamaro.com/
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http://www.houseofcamaro.com/
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
I found new ones online somewhere but they where damn expensive. how much are the dealers?
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Ironic, some guy just posted these, a lot more than i would pay, but heres the link
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/exte...er-fender.html
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Ironic, some guy just posted these, a lot more than i would pay, but heres the link
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/exte...er-fender.html
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
I got mine form House of Camaro for something like $30.
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
I assume House Of Camaro sells new ones?
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Re: Where to get new Inner fender wells
I don't believe that anyone sells new liners. Your best bet is to clean them as best you can and just spray them with plasti-dip. It won't crack when bent and it won't dry out. If it starts to look bad you can peel it off and spray more on.
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