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I just purchased the Ford OEM wheel well liners for my 2019 SD which is on order. They showed up today, however they didn't come with any hardware or installation instructions. Does anyone know where I can find the instructions online and are the liners supposed to come with mounting hardware? Thanks, Slim
Wow, that's steep. I got my OEM rear liners for $85 shipped from Banner Auto here on the forums. Not sure if that was a special or what, but its half the price from those on Amazon.
There were cheaper places out there but a lot of them charged a ton for shipping -- free with Prime.
Wow I just got mine in from Amazon and paid $129 w/prime. Went up $15 in a week? For those who are going to install the rear OEM liners here's a few tips. Metal tabs in first then after you get the liner snapped in do the push pins then the screws. If you have Husky flaps or some other brand they have to be removed prior to install. First one took me 20 minutes, second one 5.
Wow I just got mine in from Amazon and paid $129 w/prime. Went up $15 in a week? For those who are going to install the rear OEM liners here's a few tips. Metal tabs in first then after you get the liner snapped in do the push pins then the screws. If you have Husky flaps or some other brand they have to be removed prior to install. First one took me 20 minutes, second one 5.
You know, that you say that, I think I paid $129 too.... guess they did go up in the past week.
Wow, that's steep. I got my OEM rear liners for $85 shipped from Banner Auto here on the forums. Not sure if that was a special or what, but its half the price from those on Amazon.
Banner Auto; I'm new here and only have 4G internet. I cannot find Banner Auto on this site. Can you provide me with a link?
Thanks
Find your fasteners, divide them in equal quantities for each side. Put on some thick gloves, match up the holes on your liners to the body, push them in until they’re seated, then fasten! Done!!
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