Rugged Wheel Liner
#17
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#18
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2. Take picture and upload it to account (you do this while logged into your photobucket account).
3. Once uploaded, go to your album, there's a "IMG code" field, click in there, it'll highlight the link so you can copy it (right click, copy or Ctrl + C).
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#25
I just watched the video and the install looks easy.
My only question is if I was going to get these, would I have to remove them at least once a year because of salt? So that I could clean behind the panel since it seems like the rust usually starts behind the paint where there is the lip.
My only question is if I was going to get these, would I have to remove them at least once a year because of salt? So that I could clean behind the panel since it seems like the rust usually starts behind the paint where there is the lip.
#27
those look nice, but I kinda like having the wheel wells open so it's easier to clean. My 2013 came with a splash liner that goes behind the rear tires but there is nothing in front of them, I would like something to put in front of the rear tires to protect the back of the cab since part of it is exposed to the tire spray, but I just put some 3m clear paint film over that area.
#29
#30
Question . . .
I was going to have a spray-in liner and wondered if also spraying this wheel area would work as well as the plastic liners. Thought it would be more salt resistant. Is there a reason this wouldn't be a good idea? Don't know if the cost difference would be a factor. Seems like it would be about the same.
Regarding spray in liners, how does the factory Ford spray compare to the Linex / Rhino sprays. Or is it done at the dealer level?
I was going to have a spray-in liner and wondered if also spraying this wheel area would work as well as the plastic liners. Thought it would be more salt resistant. Is there a reason this wouldn't be a good idea? Don't know if the cost difference would be a factor. Seems like it would be about the same.
Regarding spray in liners, how does the factory Ford spray compare to the Linex / Rhino sprays. Or is it done at the dealer level?