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Has anyone installed rear wheel liners? My new truck doesn't have any in the rear and I think I want them. I can get the parts for $140 with everything to install or the dealer will do it for $311 installed. I just can't imagine they would be very hard to install.
Has anyone installed rear wheel liners? My new truck doesn't have any in the rear and I think I want them. I can get the parts for $140 with everything to install or the dealer will do it for $311 installed. I just can't imagine they would be very hard to install.
Yeah, $145 is much more reasonable. I think I'll just get them and install them myself. It seems pretty easy as there is no drilling or anything like that.
I have the front & rear plastic liners installed. The rears are very simple, but the fronts are a bit of a pain. I have the bushwhacker flairs installed to, which made the fronts a little more difficult to line up everything.
I paid $130 for the front set & $130 for the rear set. The labor should not be more than 30 minutes maybe an hour to do the rears. I could see 2 hours for the fronts.
I ordered the Husky liners from eBay, $116 delivered, took 20 minutes to install, would have been 10 if I didn't have to remove and replace my mud flaps..
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