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You will see in one of the images that the inside of the fenders are smoother surfaced. You will not find any loose glass fibers in the main well of the fender.

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They are awesome fenders guys, fit up real nice, no trimming of fenders, just on truck. I have fronts and rears.
 

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Bruce from Boatec told me he is working on a fiberglass liner, so as of now, nothing. I made an elbow for my intake to avoid full blast of junk.
 
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As for fender liners, I took my originals and trimmed them to fit contour to the internal structure. Bolted it into place, then re-connected the electrical harnesses to their original mounting spots. It turned out pretty clean looking to be honest. I will post pics it tomorrow.
 

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They are awesome fenders guys, fit up real nice, no trimming of fenders, just on truck. I have fronts and rears.

So I'm assuming this means you didn't have to do any modifications at all to the fenders to make the gaps look right? Bolted right on?
 
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So I'm assuming this means you didn't have to do any modifications at all to the fenders to make the gaps look right? Bolted right on?

You will need to transfer your original mounting tabs to the Boatec's. They will need to be riveted. There will be some trimming and forming once you get the fenders on the truck. I have yet to apply glass panels to where it'll just bolt on like factory. With these, you're getting awesome build quality.
 
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