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Old 11-29-2011, 01:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation DIY - Corolla Fender Liner 98 - 02


This is a DIY for a Corolla fender liner . A reminder that a Corolla 98 - 99 are different from a 00 - 02 so before you order make sure you have purchased the correct one .
All you would need is a flat head screw driver and a ratchet 10mm . This DIY takes about 5 minutes with out taking the tire off all you need to do is raise the car up till the tire comes off the ground a little .
As you can see in the photo above my old one was broken .



The purpose of the fender liner is to keep rocks , salt , snow, water to ruin the wires under the fender or in my case to protect my HID box .





With the ratchet you remove the 3 bolts one is by the tow hook in the front and the others are spread center and back , then with your flat head you pop out the other push fasteners , If necessary you can purchase the push fasteners at Auto Zone just make sure you have the correct size sometimes these will break of you would need a pliers to help you pull them out .
Once you remove the liner then you do it in reverse and make sure the liner is nice and tight .





These photos about is the new fender liner and how it should look when it is all done .
More DIY at : http://rinconrolla98.blogspot.com or www.corollacarclub.proboards.com
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I think you meant 98-00 and 01-02.
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I think you meant 98-00 and 01-02.
Amen.

And if you are doing the 01 front end conversion and have money to spare, change these too.
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