Why do I need my wheel wells line-x'ed?

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Nick9323

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Maybe I missed this in my search, but it seems like everyone recommends getting their wheel wells line-x'ed but I am trying to justify why I need to this, especially since I live in San Diego and don't deal with a ton of salt from winter roads. TIA, just trying to learn.
 

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It's really only needed if you're going to be doing a bunch of off road driving that slings sand and rocks around inside your wheel wells. If your truck is a street princess then there's nothing to be gained unless you don't like seeing the body color inside the wheel wells.

FWIW I opted for Husky wheel well liners. Makes spraying them clean a pretty quick job.
 

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It's just mainly wear and tear, eventually all the paint wears off and it looks fugly, it's a lot cleaner look to have them linex'd or add a liner. It's a cosmetic thing, even for a pavement princess. Not needed at all.
 
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It's just mainly wear and tear, eventually all the paint wears off and it looks fugly, it's a lot cleaner look to have them linex'd or add a liner. It's a cosmetic thing, even for a pavement princess. Not needed at all.
Thanks guys. It definitely takes some abuse off road so I'll have to look into doing that shortly. Thanks!
 

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Thanks guys. It definitely takes some abuse off road so I'll have to look into doing that shortly. Thanks!

I got mine done because my race red truck had what looked to be PINK wheels wells when I got it. The red overspray on the aluminum looked ridiculous. It was the first thing I did after I got it home.
 

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Maybe I missed this in my search, but it seems like everyone recommends getting their wheel wells line-x'ed but I am trying to justify why I need to this, especially since I live in San Diego and don't deal with a ton of salt from winter roads. TIA, just trying to learn.

This is the best example for why you should LineX your wheel wells.
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