09-20-2019, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Tristor
I generally agree... I'm certainly not worried about my engine bay being dirty. But the problem is that in fact, if the fender liner is in good condition, the wheel wells are basically air tight in stock configuration. Certainly there's still plenty of dust coming in the engine bay, but it's mostly coming through the front rather than what's kicked up by the wheels. Once you switch to camber plates, that's not the case anymore. I'm not worried about the front, but the rear is another story. Some people are obsessive about cleanliness in their cars though. In the end, duct tape fixes all
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Oh totally agree that dust coming into the passenger compartment is a different story. The only way to keep an engine bay clean all the time is to not drive the car.
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