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I am about to order the front liners. Are the straightforward to install or are there some pointers that you would like to share?
The install is super easy and straightforward. My challenge was I had already installed the front OEM splash guards, so I had to remove them to install the liners, and drill one hole to re-install the splash guards.
As with most installs the passenger side went much faster.
Was just at the dealer looking at trucks, and seems like the front doesnt really need liners. I kind of decided to just get the rears. The fronts seemed to have something already. The rears looked like they could use some finishing up. As someone said it probably is more noticeable on light colored trucks, but I think the wheel wells would look better black. If I didnt get liners I would definitely either paint them black, or get them sprayed with bed liner.
Was just at the dealer looking at trucks, and seems like the front doesnt really need liners. I kind of decided to just get the rears. The fronts seemed to have something already. The rears looked like they could use some finishing up. As someone said it probably is more noticeable on light colored trucks, but I think the wheel wells would look better black. If I didnt get liners I would definitely either paint them black, or get them sprayed with bed liner.
The fronts have a textured liner. Unfortunately its very hard to clean. I have a brush with fairly soft bristles that quickly cleans up the plastic liners.
Hmmm, my 350 KR came with them, front and rear. Part of some options pack, no doubt. I was just admiring them yesterday as I crawled around, removing the chin spoiler. Some kind of high-tech dense stiff foam, it appears. We don't get salt in TX but if I lived up north I would want a spray-on liner right on the metal too.
Hmmm, my 350 KR came with them, front and rear. Part of some options pack, no doubt. I was just admiring them yesterday as I crawled around, removing the chin spoiler. Some kind of high-tech dense stiff foam, it appears. We don't get salt in TX but if I lived up north I would want a spray-on liner right on the metal too.
That was my concern with the wheel well liners, living up here in the rust belt. Just like a drop in bedliner, rubbing the paint off & exposing the bare metal underneath as the truck moves & shakes going down the road. I'm thinking spray on bedliner material in the wheel wells.
Hi,
Can anyone provide the Ford part #’s for the front plastic wheel well liners?
Just picked up my 2017 F350 Platinum today.....it has the plastic rear wheel liners installed, but just fabric front wheel well liners.
I understand that the front plastic wheel liners are optional.
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