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Ok, I picked up my liners today. They are indeed just like the rear liners, but obviously made for the front of the truck. They come with hardware kits for install.
Idk when I am going to install them, it is wet and cold here in Georgia, and I am in no hurry to crawl around under my truck to put them on in this weather.
It is supposed to stay dry for most of the week so I might get out there this weekend and throw them on.
i received mine today. i just looked at the instructions, they look like hirogliphics to me.
i am pretty mechanically inclined. how do these things install? i understand the part about loosening the bolts and removing the torx 30 bolt. i can figure out how they slide in, but i don't understand the 4 clips and where they go. i can't decipher the pictures. can anyone help?
thanks
i received mine today. i just looked at the instructions, they look like hirogliphics to me.
i am pretty mechanically inclined. how do these things install? i understand the part about loosening the bolts and removing the torx 30 bolt. i can figure out how they slide in, but i don't understand the 4 clips and where they go. i can't decipher the pictures. can anyone help?
thanks
After you loosen the 5.5 mm bolts but don't remove you pussh up on felt liners and insert the plastic between felt and metal fender lip it requires a little force but be careful the aluminum bends easy. Then retighten and install torque screw . If I can figure how to post pictures i will
After you loosen the 5.5 mm bolts but don't remove you pussh up on felt liners and insert the plastic between felt and metal fender lip it requires a little force but be careful the aluminum bends easy. Then retighten and install torque screw . If I can figure how to post pictures i will
Nice pics Fonrday! I have decided to have mine installed when I have the dealership put my leveling kit on. They are already going to be down there tooling around anyway, and after reading how easily it is to bend the aluminum panels, I figured I would let them do it. It is also damn cold down here.
Do the Platinum trucks already come with the plastic liners in the rear?
NO, mine did not.
Mine had the rear plastic liners - but on the front the factory "default" liner is like a "felt" texture (probably to reduce tire noise).
I added the plastic liners (my local dealer had 'em in stock & gave me a bit of price break).
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