I’m getting ready to change the front (and rear) shocks on my 2015 JKU - stock suspension, 0” lift.
The thing I am wondering about is that the Jeep service manual tells me to remove the inner fenders before removing the front shocks...
Jeep didn’t give us much access room here. From what I see, the plastic area circled in yellow (this is the front pass side) significantly obstructs access to the upper shock mount, but this does not look to be part of the inner fender. If so, I am not understanding how removing the inner fender would help much.
So, is there an advantage in removing the inner fender? Should I cut out some of the plastic in the circled area with a Dremel to improve access to the shock mount?
Thank you in advance.