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It can be done, but it is very time consuming. take the inner out first. if your really careful, you might be able to back tape and only paint wheel well lip. even easier if it has wheel well mouldings.
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Done, it actually took more time to get them out then to replace. They went in very easy. First install the outer then the inner. I have the car on the rotisserie which made it very easy for me. Once the outer is installed, start the inner at the rocker and slide it around to the back of the wheel well. I actually took them in and out a couple of times once I had a system.
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