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i havent sprayed anything into my wheel wells, i just wash them out with the hose all the time, ninth winter in NJ with all the salt and they still look brand spankin new. When i do mine I WILL sand the inner lip and spray a heavy coat of this all inside though..... Eastwood Rubberized Undercoating
I heard that stuff works good, I was gonna go crazy and after this winter pull the bed and POR-15 it and Undercoat for a topcoat over the POR-15. I have replaced my wheel wells twice im not doing it again lol. The second time i had them not use foam because they replaced the panel instead of just patching it.
whats up with the ebay guy? ive been checking everday and he hasnt posted new ones yet. Winter is around the corner and hunting season is already here and id like some protection
Your welcome, I hope to get my Fluid Flim this week from ebay so I can do my wheel well inserts this weekend. The weather has been kinda crappy and should be a bit better to do this by the weekend.
If you have a 2007 f250 beware of the wheel well liners, the 15-20 minute job turned into a nightmare. Holes didn't match up, espescially on the frame area. I had to put a rivet to hold it. When I did get it somewhat close there was a slight gap on both sides up under the wheel wells on both side about 2 inches going from fat to skinny. I used some silicone for that area where you need it most. Overall it can be a great product but just didn't fit mine which said 2005-2007.
i was just about to say that! i got mine in the mail Friday afternoon, so Saturday was beautiful here so that was my hour project. Turned out FIVE hours later i still cant get the liners to fit correctly, none of the holes are lining up and the liners are hitting my bed support bars so they wont line back up either now!
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