Yeah thanks to your brilliant advice I immediately broke the bottom most clips on my fender and now is flapping in the breeze. Yes they CAN break. You have to give them a little tug here don’t worry they don’t break my arse. Brand new 2024 too. Proceed with caution, folks.
This was a really great idea unfortunately for me this broke 70% of the plastic clips that connects my finder ... 2019 Rubicon .... Wish I would have gone from the top
Actually the EASIEST way to remove a fender flare is to be real close to a big oak tree while driving over and slipping off of a log on the ground. I discovered this method with my 2005 LJ. That oak took it off in seconds. May not be the PREFERRED method, but it works really well. 😂 Good job as usual
Hey Brandon! Thanks for this video since I'm headed out right now to replace some of the broken clips that a tree stump, hidden under muddy water, decided to tear off from my JT! I actually stopped at the dealership and was able to purchase the white clips and the plastic rivots since I was ready to remove the liner until I watched your video! 😛
Wow, I'm about to install some rock lights and was dreading removing the fender liner, but this will make it much easier. I hope the back fenders can be removed in a similar fashion.
Thanks for this video. Just used your method, and only broke 7 of the 11 clips in my 2021, and one that survived broke the plastic on the fender. I guess Jeep decided they were too strong in 2018 and made them weaker in the 2021?
Thanks for posting this! I am trying to figure out what method I want to use to do my battery, and was leaning this way til I heard you broke the FENDER plastic.....suddenly going in from the top is looking better. WHY THE HELL did they have to overcomplicate what USED to be a simple 10 minute process under the hoo of the vehicle?? Not to mention the added expense of the second battery. JUST MORE TO GO WRONG!
You just saved me so much headache it's the only spot I know of where you can run wires into the cabin from the engine bay and I wasn't about to buy a rivet gun and spare rivets!!
Brandon good tip, glad all of that assembly can comes off relatively easy, will come in handy if I decide to add the Jeep factory hitch wiring harness. I like the Cat/O2 access when it comes time for replacement as well.
Hey Brandon. Nice video. I used it to remove the front driver fender and install my arb single cilinder compressor. However I did break a few retainer clips. Good news is that I found them online for $0.63 a piece + shipping 👍🏻
I didn’t get the LED package with our JL. But in the future, we would like to upgrade the turn signal to them. I know right now everything is back ordered.
Thanks for this video, I ordered a set of Diode Dynamic Elite Max headlights that need to connect into that turn signal connector and I couldn't find it for the life of me, their install video made it look simple, nope that's tucked all the way in there you can see it at all. Ordered a bunch of these clips off ebay for $.79 each.
I am struggling with this exact situation right now. Was researching ways to get to the wiring when I found your comment. Let me know if you have any more helpful tips!
Looking at the design of the white clips in question, I do not see how they could NOT break when trying to pull them out. They are designed to pop IN and the expand on the back. Pulling OUT will most likely sheer the little arms . Seems like they would need to be accessed from the back , which means pulling the liner first if you want to salvage the clips.
Can you get to the main wiring harness grommet doing this? There is a little nipple on top of it you can cut open to pass wires through. Curious if there is enough access. I'd rather not pull batteries and PDC to get to it.
What is the wiring harness called on the back inner side of the liner. On the driver side I had a wire slip out and there goes my ABS ESC and 4x4 Disabled. The pin connector is done for just trying to find the harness part number No. no luck so far
Hi Brandon, there is question over on the JLWranglerforums.com about replacing the aux battery from below as I asked you about before. Can you shed some more light on this offline for me perhaps? THANK YOU!
Ya, whats the story on that. Thing sounds like a Jet Engine. Obviously is for cooling purposes, but are there any aftermarket that are quieter but still provide the required air flow?
It's because JK had rampant complaints of overheating, so on the JL they cured the problem. I LOVE it personally. Temp. stays in check even with the heat index over 100 degrees outside, and the HVAC works WAY better than JK.
Hey! Can you by chance get to the top of the first of 3 body side bolts? I was installing rock sliders and the bolt broke when I was trying to remove it. It was covered in red loctite. I lifted the Jeep to remove the bushing and tried to tap and dye the remaining bolt=unsuccessful. I need to get to the top of the body frame. I can see it. Do you know if it is accessible without the fender flare on? Or do I have to removed the entire front quarter panel. Thank you for your help!
Any chance you might know the part number on those fender rivets that you said cost a lot that you did not want to drill out. I need to change my inner fender liner.
Brandon, I have an unrelated question. I'm removing the black wire cover piece that runs along the floor on the front passenger side of my 2018 JL Wrangler. To do this I have to remove the top portion of the door wiring harness connector off the panel under the dashboard. After I release the bottom portion of the wiring harness (with the lever pulled up), is the top piece removed by pulling it straight out?
Thanks for the video.. Is the fender the same on the sport and rubicon models (since the Rubicon’s fender flare sits higher)? Just curious if it’s just a combination of a different flare and brackets or a whole different enchilada..
I just did this fender removal method on my 2021 Unlimited Rubicon with the higher fenders, and yes it is the same process. I think I broke 11 of the clips... had to order some!
Hey Brandon. Do the flares go back on the way the came off? My rear fender separated a bit from the body and I am having a hard time pushing the flare back on with enough force. I am thinking I may have to remove the inner fender to gain access to where the flare actually attaches to the body because as it is now the plastic just bends at the clip points and the clips just don't go back into the holes, I think they will need to be pushed in from underneath and the inner fender is blocking access. Great videos as always my friend!
JeepInformant it looks like you can get the clips from Amazon. www.amazon.com/GOOACC-036372-Rocker-Moulding-Clip/dp/B008FUAUI4. In other research I found that the clips work JK and JL.
@jeepinformant Thanks for the video. Probably a stupid question but how do you reinstall the fender? Is it just a matter of applying the correct amount of pressure to the outside of the fender where the clips attach to the body?
I'm having the same issue. Fender pulled away in a car wash and I'm having a bit of a hard time pushing the fender enough to re-attach the clips into the body. Thinking I may have to remove the inner fender to be able to re-attach the fender.
Great info Brandon. I would have never thought that removing the whole fender would be easier than just pulling the liner. It looked like the aux battery box bolts in the bottom. Can it be removed from the bottom as well?
So you have to remove the entire fender and fender liner just to remove the battery? What a braindead design... :( If you are going to put two batteries in the vehicle, make them the same size and design them as fully redundant systems.
@@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire AMEN! They took what used to be (FOR DECADES) an easy 10 minute process and made it COMPLICATED and more expensive....way to go!
@@davepersonal9082 -- Yeah, the damn kiddie engineers really screwed some things up with the JL... Choosing to have the auto-stop-start (ASS) system and the "mild hybrid" made them have to make other changes in the design which complicated it and made things that used to work no longer work. My JL is a 2018 model, so I *could* have still special ordered a JK just like the JL that I special ordered. Unfortunately, I didn't... Looking back, I definitely wish that I knew then what I knew now, because I would have avoided the JL. What irritates me the most is the electro-hydraulic power steering pump since it does not have the pressure and flow rate to run my hydraulic winch.
Yeah thanks to your brilliant advice I immediately broke the bottom most clips on my fender and now is flapping in the breeze. Yes they CAN break. You have to give them a little tug here don’t worry they don’t break my arse. Brand new 2024 too. Proceed with caution, folks.
I changed my aux14 battery by using this method. Way easier than taking apart the engine bay. Thanks for this!
This was a really great idea unfortunately for me this broke 70% of the plastic clips that connects my finder ... 2019 Rubicon .... Wish I would have gone from the top
Actually the EASIEST way to remove a fender flare is to be real close to a big oak tree while driving over and slipping off of a log on the ground. I discovered this method with my 2005 LJ. That oak took it off in seconds. May not be the PREFERRED method, but it works really well. 😂 Good job as usual
I bet that didn’t feel good. Ouch!!
@@BrandonHaneline Nope. LOL. Almost made me cry and cuss at the same time.
😬
I dropped down off of a rock in a river and that rock pushed my fender up and broke it halfway off LOL Its in my last video
Hey Brandon! Thanks for this video since I'm headed out right now to replace some of the broken clips that a tree stump, hidden under muddy water, decided to tear off from my JT! I actually stopped at the dealership and was able to purchase the white clips and the plastic rivots since I was ready to remove the liner until I watched your video! 😛
Just replaced my batteries. I guarantee you will cause every bit of plastic to explode. Especially if you're in the Southwest.
Half my clips broke on my 2020 fender... Don't use this method without buying clips first!
Thanks for the help! Guys what he's not telling you is to pick up on the fender well don't pull out. I busted half of three white clips.
Now I’m wondering how to fix mine 😒
Wow, I'm about to install some rock lights and was dreading removing the fender liner, but this will make it much easier. I hope the back fenders can be removed in a similar fashion.
Thanks for this video. Just used your method, and only broke 7 of the 11 clips in my 2021, and one that survived broke the plastic on the fender. I guess Jeep decided they were too strong in 2018 and made them weaker in the 2021?
Thanks for posting this! I am trying to figure out what method I want to use to do my battery, and was leaning this way til I heard you broke the FENDER plastic.....suddenly going in from the top is looking better. WHY THE HELL did they have to overcomplicate what USED to be a simple 10 minute process under the hoo of the vehicle?? Not to mention the added expense of the second battery. JUST MORE TO GO WRONG!
Wow, that’s a great find... makes maintenance & service so much easier!
You just saved me so much headache it's the only spot I know of where you can run wires into the cabin from the engine bay and I wasn't about to buy a rivet gun and spare rivets!!
Brandon good tip, glad all of that assembly can comes off relatively easy, will come in handy if I decide to add the Jeep factory hitch wiring harness. I like the Cat/O2 access when it comes time for replacement as well.
Hey Brandon. Nice video. I used it to remove the front driver fender and install my arb single cilinder compressor. However I did break a few retainer clips. Good news is that I found them online for $0.63 a piece + shipping 👍🏻
That’s awesome!! I’m glad.
Hi OffRoad, where did you locate those?
Hey. Sorry for the late reply. Found them at justforjeeps.com
@@tamaltamaltamal Cool, thanks!
I didn’t get the LED package with our JL. But in the future, we would like to upgrade the turn signal to them. I know right now everything is back ordered.
Huge help, looks like the ESS battery bolts off and drops down?
Thanks for this video, I ordered a set of Diode Dynamic Elite Max headlights that need to connect into that turn signal connector and I couldn't find it for the life of me, their install video made it look simple, nope that's tucked all the way in there you can see it at all. Ordered a bunch of these clips off ebay for $.79 each.
I am struggling with this exact situation right now. Was researching ways to get to the wiring when I found your comment. Let me know if you have any more helpful tips!
I might have to get help but I need to get to the coolant sensor to change it out
Would this also work for a 2021 jeep gladiator? I want to change my drl turn signals to LED and im afraid of ripping my fender off😅
Yes
Excellent video ! Thank you ! But I did break all my clips
Ouch.
Looking at the design of the white clips in question, I do not see how they could NOT break when trying to pull them out. They are designed to pop IN and the expand on the back. Pulling OUT will most likely sheer the little arms . Seems like they would need to be accessed from the back , which means pulling the liner first if you want to salvage the clips.
Can you get to the main wiring harness grommet doing this? There is a little nipple on top of it you can cut open to pass wires through. Curious if there is enough access. I'd rather not pull batteries and PDC to get to it.
Do the white clips at the top clip into the wheel arches ? What do they do.
What is the wiring harness called on the back inner side of the liner. On the driver side I had a wire slip out and there goes my ABS ESC and 4x4 Disabled. The pin connector is done for just trying to find the harness part number No. no luck so far
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
Tips for reinstalling? Me front fender is loose at the bottom by the Jeep logo and I’m wondering if I can reseat it by pushing it in at all
You are a brainiac, Brandon! Well done!
Yea wish I would have read the comments about the clips first. Also FYI a 21 Gladiatyhave 5 fender bolts
Hi Brandon, there is question over on the JLWranglerforums.com about replacing the aux battery from below as I asked you about before. Can you shed some more light on this offline for me perhaps? THANK YOU!
Hey Brandon.... As a side topic to look into. There’s been a lot of talk about it.... Why is the JL Fan so loud?
Ya, whats the story on that. Thing sounds like a Jet Engine. Obviously is for cooling purposes, but are there any aftermarket that are quieter but still provide the required air flow?
Why does this bother anyone?
Not sure the purpose but the blade actually has a curve tip at the end that sticks out. I’ve been trying to find a solution. I’m sure it won’t be long
It's because JK had rampant complaints of overheating, so on the JL they cured the problem. I LOVE it personally. Temp. stays in check even with the heat index over 100 degrees outside, and the HVAC works WAY better than JK.
Yeah, it’s obnoxiously loud
Hey! Can you by chance get to the top of the first of 3 body side bolts? I was installing rock sliders and the bolt broke when I was trying to remove it. It was covered in red loctite. I lifted the Jeep to remove the bushing and tried to tap and dye the remaining bolt=unsuccessful. I need to get to the top of the body frame. I can see it. Do you know if it is accessible without the fender flare on? Or do I have to removed the entire front quarter panel. Thank you for your help!
Kelly. I’ll have to check.
Any chance you might know the part number on those fender rivets that you said cost a lot that you did not want to drill out. I need to change my inner fender liner.
You can get them at advance or Napa
Brandon, I have an unrelated question. I'm removing the black wire cover piece that runs along the floor on the front passenger side of my 2018 JL Wrangler. To do this I have to remove the top portion of the door wiring harness connector off the panel under the dashboard. After I release the bottom portion of the wiring harness (with the lever pulled up), is the top piece removed by pulling it straight out?
Can you actually replace that aux battery by dropping it out with the fender flare off you think?
alrui yes that is actually the preferred method by the service information.
Great info! Thanks man:-)
Are you going to use the MetalCloak fenders and fender liners? Will you do a video of the install?
Thanks for this removal video...good stuff!
Did y'all see where the Mojito! colored JL burned up on a Tennessee highway? Lol, I guess that Mojito! color really is hot! :D
yes, that was horrible. does anyone know if it was a 2.0? my concern for the 2.0 is the high pressure fuel rail being gas
Great video! Once the fender is removed can you also get to the DRL and turn signals or would you still need to remove the liner to swap those out?
Hi let me ask you which you recommend , 2.0 turbo or the regular engine?
I broke the front clip on the very first pull. Please GFY.
Thanks for the video.. Is the fender the same on the sport and rubicon models (since the Rubicon’s fender flare sits higher)? Just curious if it’s just a combination of a different flare and brackets or a whole different enchilada..
That’s a great question goober!! I’m not sure. It’s probably the same. If I can remember I’ll check
JeepInformant thanks!!
I just did this fender removal method on my 2021 Unlimited Rubicon with the higher fenders, and yes it is the same process. I think I broke 11 of the clips... had to order some!
Thanks! Now what about the rear fenders?
Excellent vudeo, thx!
Does this procedure pretty much apply to the rear fender flare as well?
Just wondering if you can replace jk fenders with these JL fenders. Would they fit?
Great question!! Not sure I might have to look into that.
JeepInformant
Pls do. I know with some fabrication it might work. Those flares looks really nice especially the jl rubicon’s
Hey Brandon. Do the flares go back on the way the came off? My rear fender separated a bit from the body and I am having a hard time pushing the flare back on with enough force. I am thinking I may have to remove the inner fender to gain access to where the flare actually attaches to the body because as it is now the plastic just bends at the clip points and the clips just don't go back into the holes, I think they will need to be pushed in from underneath and the inner fender is blocking access. Great videos as always my friend!
Can you remove the back ones the same way?
Are the two fender braces welded or bolted on.
JeepInformant it looks like you can get the clips from Amazon. www.amazon.com/GOOACC-036372-Rocker-Moulding-Clip/dp/B008FUAUI4. In other research I found that the clips work JK and JL.
That’s great. The dealer will stick you with the complete flare. 🙄
@jeepinformant Thanks for the video. Probably a stupid question but how do you reinstall the fender? Is it just a matter of applying the correct amount of pressure to the outside of the fender where the clips attach to the body?
I'm having the same issue. Fender pulled away in a car wash and I'm having a bit of a hard time pushing the fender enough to re-attach the clips into the body. Thinking I may have to remove the inner fender to be able to re-attach the fender.
Where can buy that white clip cheap
How many clips is there ?
Nice man! This is really good to know!
Great info Brandon. I would have never thought that removing the whole fender would be easier than just pulling the liner. It looked like the aux battery box bolts in the bottom. Can it be removed from the bottom as well?
Yes that is the preferred method to replace the battery.
Good, because I think mine is already dead. I'd rather change it myself, than take it in for a free battery. I'll give this a shot.
So you have to remove the entire fender and fender liner just to remove the battery? What a braindead design... :(
If you are going to put two batteries in the vehicle, make them the same size and design them as fully redundant systems.
@@CurmudgeonExtraordinaire AMEN! They took what used to be (FOR DECADES) an easy 10 minute process and made it COMPLICATED and more expensive....way to go!
@@davepersonal9082 -- Yeah, the damn kiddie engineers really screwed some things up with the JL... Choosing to have the auto-stop-start (ASS) system and the "mild hybrid" made them have to make other changes in the design which complicated it and made things that used to work no longer work. My JL is a 2018 model, so I *could* have still special ordered a JK just like the JL that I special ordered. Unfortunately, I didn't... Looking back, I definitely wish that I knew then what I knew now, because I would have avoided the JL. What irritates me the most is the electro-hydraulic power steering pump since it does not have the pressure and flow rate to run my hydraulic winch.
He mentioned the white clips weren’t available. Amazon has in black. I just received 25 in the mail.
Perfect! Thanks! And, thanks for sharing!
Broke every damn one of those plastic clips on mine. Lol. They DO break.
Are you telling me you cannot buy those clip separate you have to go buy a new Fender if you break one to get one?
Why are fender liners needed ?
All the plastic hold broke when I took off the fender. :(. They are so fragile
Put cloth under pry tool my man!
Bizzobb Foshizzle He wasn't touching the paint. The tool was sliding in slot on plastic clip.
Yes Scott you are correct I was not against the paint.
Thanks for that info!!!
does this technique works with JK?
You my jeep Guy!!!!
All my clips broke. Would not recommend. My keeping only 2 years old. Didn’t think they’d be brittle. I was wrong.
Best to order these clips before you attempt to remove the fender. 100% broke.
Thanks!
Every single one of my white clips broke 💔
Broke all those white clips
I guarantee if I take off my JT flares that every single white clip will break.
THEY DO NOT BREAK.
THEY MIGHT BREAK.
Wrong ,about the retaining clips $1.75 a piece at the dealership .
Well I just broke two clips :(
Thanks everyone of the white plastic clips broke
Mopar part no. 68395634AA for the clips. They are .55$ each.
I broke every single one of those clips doing it this way 🤦♂️
They do service those white clips. 68395643AA
The correct part is 68395634AA
Jeep what a piece of crap, I should know I have one!