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#1 ·
Hey this is my first post but I just wanted to share. I just had a set of fender flares front and back bedlined with linex. I am pretty exited about how it turned out and it was reasonably priced at $125 with a lifetime warranty. What's your thoughts
 

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#25 ·
Here is a link to the ones I am waiting on. The seller has great communication with you.


Amazon.com: PartsSquare 50 Fender Flare Rocker Moulding Clip Rivet for Jeep JK Wrangler 68039280-AA: Automotive
Hey OP, the standard clips will NOT fit the now-thicker material on your bedlined flares.

Here's what I suggest you do:

Nylon Rivets (get 3 packs of these)
20 Piece POM Rivets, 6.6mm x 17.2mm

Rivet Puller (and one of these)
Hand Riveter with 40 Industrial Strength Poly Rivets

Trust me - buy more rivets than you think you'll need - and DO NOT expect to get rivets into the holes that are obscured by body metal.

Lastly, prior to starting the job, drill out the holes in your bedlined flares so they are a true 1/4" opening.
 
#12 ·
Yeah I had a couple cheaper quotes using other brands of Bedliner but two things got me sold on these guys were the fact that they have about 20 years of experience with doing the Bedliner application so they explained exactly what was needing to be done to get it to stick properly to the plastic fenders and the lifetime warranty you can't beat that.
 
#20 ·
Best mod I've done hands down! I had all 4 flares done as well as the grill for a little over $300. Would have been a little cheaper but I chose a color as opposed to black. Went with the minimal grey color to match my wheels and on the blue jeep it looks great (IMO.) either way, these are very durable and wash up easy.
 
#24 ·
Yeah, that's what I did with my white JKU

1. A pic of the JKU with one white fender, one black - just to highlight the effect.


2. A pic of the JKU fully fitted with black flares.
 
#27 ·
Ah, okay.

Maybe your bedlined layer is thinner than the one applied to my flares - or maybe the person who did the work for you was clever enough to NOT coat the areas where the clips slide in/on.

For me the moulding clips were not usable because the material of the plastic, bedlined flare was significantly thicker than the allowance of the clip.
 
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