Rear Wheel Well Liners
#16
I got mine from the same place. $115 shipped. Here's a link to the seller but they don't seem to have any up for auction right now. https://www.ebay.com/usr/tef1293?_tr...53.m2749.l2754
Thanks for the link and info.
I guess I got lucky because they have some up on their eBay website so I just ordered a pair.
I hope they`re OEM Ford liners and not Husky so i`ll just have to wait and see.
Again, thanks for the info.
Have a great weekend.
#17
You are very welcome. Have a good weekend and stay warm.
#18
#20
Previously I had an F350 that had a cap that did not have rear wheel well liners. In the rain, crap used to pour into the bed by way of the stake pockets. Had to cure that with a can if InstFoam.
I ordered my '17 Lariat with the factory liners. They definitely improve the looks. However, now when I ride in the rain, crap pours in around the bed light switch and the light assemblies and runs down the inside of the bed. I popped the bed light switch out and there was half a pound of sand caked around the back of the switch and wiring.
My next attempt will be to add rear mud flaps to try to cut down on the amount of slop kicked up inside the rear fenders. I'm looking at the no drill mud flaps by Weathertech.
It's a never ending battle....
#21
Although I did not purchase my truck from the local Ford Dealer but after buying the truck I had my local dealer install them on my 2016 F-150. No problems and glad I had them installed because I live in the northeast and I hope these will keep the undercarriage from rusting due to salt placed on the roads when it snows.
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