removing archliners due to rubbing

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xcore
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removing archliners due to rubbing

Post by xcore »

hi, im experiancing alot of rubbing whenever i go over bumps on my mk5 due to being low at the front and having huge tyres,

can i just remove the plastic liners it keeps rubbing on and it will be fine or does it hold on bumpers etc, i no the splitter screws through it at the ends

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3LL1077
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Post by 3LL1077 »

You can take the arch linings out if you want. Your splitter is held in by lots of clips all around the bumper so theres no chance of it coming off.

Alot of people tell that i shouldnt remove mine (gonna remove mine when i have the time), because you get loads of sh!t in your engine bay :S

My friend has removed his and has had that problem at all!
xcore
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Post by xcore »

they have an inner arch so that would stop crap getting in the bay?

i think im guna take them out sometime before edition
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Post by Bepe »

mine just scrubbed out, leave them in, they arent doing no harm on or off
xcore
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Post by xcore »

but they rub going around corners and its rather annoying so if i take them out they wont rub and if there is no harm to be done with them out why not?
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Post by Bepe »

coz there only plastic mate, it wont affect anything, if it was Metal it would eat away at your tyres, keep the arch lining in and it will get less and less, personaly i would keep them on, will keep any s**t from getting to the places where it isnt supposed to!
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Post by xcore »

hmm i see your point il wip the wheels off and have a look and see were its rubbing
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