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Advice about my disappearing fender liner.
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<blockquote data-quote="racebronco2" data-source="post: 6994594" data-attributes="member: 11854"><p>The tracks that we drive (you and i) the landscape is different. Most of the tracks that i have seen have mostly grass. Here in socal (willow springs and buttonwillow) the landscape is dirt and rocks (sometimes the size of a small kids fist). Sometimes between sessions the course workers have to sweep the rocks off of the racing surface. I guess if you drove on the tracks around here or else you would know. I have several friends that did remove then and ended up with dents from the underside of the fenders (older fox body's). When cars do go off track here they kick-up alot of rocks. Why do you think so many cars here use so much blue tape, it's not to keep off flying rubber it's to protect them from flying rocks. Several friends of mine have gotten broken windshields when cars go off or when guys cut the corners. </p><p></p><p>Running without fender liners is not a problem if the landscape is grass. Who really cars if the inside of the fender get wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racebronco2, post: 6994594, member: 11854"] The tracks that we drive (you and i) the landscape is different. Most of the tracks that i have seen have mostly grass. Here in socal (willow springs and buttonwillow) the landscape is dirt and rocks (sometimes the size of a small kids fist). Sometimes between sessions the course workers have to sweep the rocks off of the racing surface. I guess if you drove on the tracks around here or else you would know. I have several friends that did remove then and ended up with dents from the underside of the fenders (older fox body's). When cars do go off track here they kick-up alot of rocks. Why do you think so many cars here use so much blue tape, it's not to keep off flying rubber it's to protect them from flying rocks. Several friends of mine have gotten broken windshields when cars go off or when guys cut the corners. Running without fender liners is not a problem if the landscape is grass. Who really cars if the inside of the fender get wet. [/QUOTE]
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