Wheel well liners
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Wheel well liners
I have been considering installing a set of wheel well liners on the rear end of my truck. Are they worth the $90.00? Thak-you!
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Just installed mine last week. I paid $80 including shipping from a seller on Ebay. It makes the truck look better and keeps the fenders from getting all the wheel splatter. Dodge should have made that standard.
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I got mine from a DC dealer for $80. Takes little time to install. I think every truck should have them. I spray mine with Armor-all to make them slick and to make it easy to wash off any crud. It makes a truck cleaner looking too.
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I have some at my homepage, there's some, but not really clear. If I were you buy them, there def. worth the money you'll love them, keeps all the crap out from up under the body and all that stuff. I think this is one mod that nobody has reported a negative about.
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I have a set, and like them very much. I have heard a few people complain about them breaking, but it seems to effect people who drive a lot of rock roads in cold climates.
The only drawback for me is that I had to cut a hole in mine for access to the release to my B&W hitch, and also they get in the way when checking all the bolts on the hitch.
There used to be a photo in my gallery. I will try reloading it, so it should be there once it is approved.
The only drawback for me is that I had to cut a hole in mine for access to the release to my B&W hitch, and also they get in the way when checking all the bolts on the hitch.
There used to be a photo in my gallery. I will try reloading it, so it should be there once it is approved.
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what everyone else said. My dealership actually threw them in as part of the purchase. If you take the tires of its a lot easier. It will actually take you longer to take the wheel of then to put in the liners. All in all they are awesome and clean up great while washing. And yes put armor all or WD-40 on them after you wash and they shine up great.
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They really clean up the looks of the truck. Just buy them from your dodge dealer. You can get them from DodgeParts.com but they are like $5 less than what the Dodge parts department will sell them for, but it costs $30 to ship them. Install is super easy.
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Yes buy them. I live on a 2 mile dirt road and wouldn't be without them. I didn't have them for about the first week and it made a terrible racket. It also keeps the under side of the truck cleaner. Think of how much mud can get stuck up inside the bed underbody. Also keeps the salt off the truck in winter.