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Old 04-24-2012, 05:13 AM
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Got mine yesterday as well. The hardware was in a bag in between. It's zip tied to the liners.
Cool thanks. I got home late and just set them in the garage for now.
 
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Wish they had them for the F250, those look pretty cool.
Will the mud and dirt get behind them?
 
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I like the look; I am now considering these for my 2009 F150. Thanks for posting.
 
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Once a skeptic and now a believer. They're installed, about 20-25 minutes total and I didn't even remove the tires.

The holes all line up and they fit like a glove. I'm thinking that whatever gets behind the liners if anything will roll right out as there isn't a flat spot anywhere. I do like the look and the added protection.
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 08:41 PM
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those look good, but my only concern is if they will hold debris and cause rust issues latter on.
 
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I'm sitting in the Line X dealer waiting for my truck to get done and there is a set of these sitting right next to me. You guys got a great deal on them for $82, they want $175 here in the store. Looks like they would be a nice addition to finish off the inside of the rear wheel wells. Still wish I could get them, anyone see them for the F250 yet?
 
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They look really nice! Thanks for the post! Anyone else have pictures of theirs?
 
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Originally Posted by tseekins
Once a skeptic and now a believer. They're installed, about 20-25 minutes total and I didn't even remove the tires.

The holes all line up and they fit like a glove. I'm thinking that whatever gets behind the liners if anything will roll right out as there isn't a flat spot anywhere. I do like the look and the added protection.
Tim,

Sorry to be resurrecting this almost year old thread, what are your thoughts on the wheel well liners since you've installed them? I have a set sitting at home (rugged liners) ready to go in. Are there any areas that seem to build up grime/salt to be worried about?

Thanks
 
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Old 04-18-2013, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by kmonty2
I'm sitting in the Line X dealer waiting for my truck to get done and there is a set of these sitting right next to me. You guys got a great deal on them for $82, they want $175 here in the store. Looks like they would be a nice addition to finish off the inside of the rear wheel wells. Still wish I could get them, anyone see them for the F250 yet?
They do have sets now available for the F250:
rugged wheel well liners 2013 Ford F150 | eBay
 
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Old 04-18-2013, 09:22 PM
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Tim,

Sorry to be resurrecting this almost year old thread, what are your thoughts on the wheel well liners since you've installed them? I have a set sitting at home (rugged liners) ready to go in. Are there any areas that seem to build up grime/salt to be worried about?

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I have no issues what so ever. Then again, I'm no longer living in snow country.

I do take my hose and spray up between the liner and the fender well each time I wash my truck. Additionally, I hand wash the liners when I was the tires and wheels and they still look awesome.

I did install my liners correctly, they haven't moved, adjusted or otherwise changed in any way. I'd buy them again.
 
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Excellent. Thanks for the info sir
 
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Originally Posted by kmonty2
Wish they had them for the F250, those look pretty cool.
Will the mud and dirt get behind them?
Ask and you shall receive:

Rugged Liner Rear Wheel Well Liners 2009 2013 Ford F250 F350 Super Duty | eBay

Edit: whoops I see turbo dog already answered it.
 
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Lightbulb Wheel liners

Got mine in today....first one took about an hour, the second about 30 min....The fit was excellent, no cutting, tweaking, drilling....popped right in, buttoned everything up and bam...Back to working on my kids dirt bike...

 
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Installed my liners on my 09 I bought the Rugged ones on eBay they were easy to install and look good have had a lot of complements about there looks and have found that they keep the wheel well areas a lot easier to keep clean.
 
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