inner fender splash guard and other bits pieces questions

FlyingPapaya

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whats your folks suggestions on who to buy these from. there a few places that sell these but ive heard the ones from american muscle cj pony lmr stuff fit like doodoo.

found a few online like

this place apparently has oem stuff

any recommendations would be helpful.

also looking for the factory bolts for the bumper impact absorber and i think these are them?

 
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OEM if you can find them. From what I've read, the aftermarket ones are flimsy and dont fit great.
 
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Man, call me the odd one out, but I like the cheap ones from Amazon. They are flimsy, but they contour easily to all my wires and lines inside the fenders.
 

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I got some of the cheap ones off Amazon and the fit was so bad I never used them. Still have them if you want them lol.
Went Saturday and pulled a set from the wrecking yard and had to trim a little to fit around all the crap I moved behind the fender but they fit like OEM too. If you have the option to find a set from a wrecked car I'd get them.
 
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if they are that bad ill pass lol appreciate the offer. guess ill make a trip back to the pick and pull. lots of sn95's. all i need is the driver side. already pulled a few things last go. if im lucky!
 

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I've been thinking that the cheap ones may become useful in the future. If I ever wear a hole or anything into these, I can use them (cheapo's) to patch it from the backside. With the ones I got it would only align with two of the clips on the wheel arches and was just a little too tight in other areas that's what I didn't like about them. The material seemed fine and was a lot more flexible than oem ones.
 

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I know my OEM driver side has some rips/tears in it, but I'm sure with the right kind of plastic filler material from a place like McMaster it can be welded back into one piece.
 

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I had a hole worn on my driver's side from a shop adjusting my caster.
I fixed it with coolant bottle plastic and stitched it in with tiewraps. That got rid of the battery bump on the liner..plasti-dip.... It is what it is...
 
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