

🛻 Elevate your Jeep’s defense with rugged style and bolt-on ease!
The Kojem Front Inner Fender Liners are solid aluminum splash guards designed specifically for 2007-2019 Jeep Wrangler JK and JKU 4WD models. Offering full coverage to protect the engine bay from mud and debris, these bolt-on liners provide easy access to shocks for maintenance. The kit includes 4 liners, round baffles, screws, and anti-skid nuts, delivering a durable, stylish upgrade that enhances both protection and the rugged aesthetic of your Jeep.






| ASIN | B09KZLH765 |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #628,025 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #662 in Automotive Fender Flares |
| Brand | Kojem |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2021 |
| Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Item Weight | 9.58 pounds |
| Item model number | ET-260-Z1 |
| Manufacturer | FAMETRADE LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ET-260-Z1 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model | ET-260-Z1 |
| Package Dimensions | 24 x 17 x 5 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 751300216454 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Jeep |
H**R
Fender liners with some skill required!
Customers without some patience and very minimal fabrication skills will not enjoy these. Regardless of the fact that the price is fantastic. I’ve included various pictures of the instructions, which really aren’t bad. Even though the illustrations are way too dark. So the pictures seriously aren’t helpful. These are not easy to install and the protection they provide is more cosmetic than anything. I also have pictures showing where you’ll need to drill holes. Those are the two pictures with a finger pointing. The spot at the rear upper corner, on the passenger side, is the one hole you need to be very careful with when drilling. There is a main wiring harness just behind that area of sheet metal. Preplan your method of drilling and do NOT simply shove your drill bit as far as it will go into that sheet metal. It is very possible that someone could drill into that wire harness if they are not careful. I’ve read one review where this has actually happened! Be smart. The pictures I’ve included also show the area where the fender liners do not provide coverage. I’ve painted the area inside my fender area so that this isn’t too much of an issue. However, I’m concerned that this area will become a rust magnet due to all the off-roading I do. I could imagine if you live in the “rust belt” or up north this could also be an issue. Just food for thought. Not all liners are created equally and these show why they’re so cheap. ALL the bends on the fender liners I received were over bent. This meant I had to seriously reshape and re-bend just about every bend on these parts. It took me installing and uninstalling these several times to get the fit close enough. My Jeep is not a show Jeep so good enough works for me. The hardware that is included seems like the manufacturer just grabbed whatever leftover hardware they had laying around and threw them in with the liners. I purchased separate machined cap screws specifically for the install of these liners. I also used a black zip tie like capped fastener in an area that called for a self tapping sheet metal screw. These, in my opinion, look much better and secure the fenders much better than the supplied hardware. Hopefully this information helps someone looking at these. If I was to do it all over again I’d pay more money for a more complete and better fitting set. Since installing these I keep looking at them thinking of what I’ll have to do to make them look “complete”.
K**R
Adjustment may be needed
Was able to get them installed after minor adjustments to make sure they stayed in place. Bought for a 2008 Jeep Wrangler
M**T
They do the thing
They work fine. Had to self tapper in some spots not a big deal to me but maybe to someone who cares there Jeep.
G**A
Ok for price but room for improvement
Doesn't cover entire area gaps are visible. Some grinding is required to install properly, also rubber molding stip should be provided for paint protection and more professional look. Ok for the price, but next time I will go with a different brand.
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