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I know this is an old thread but incase someone is searching, I ordered Penda rear liners from Advance Auto. Around $80 or so, $90 and change to the door. They went on so easy I thought I was doing something wrong! Anyway, somewhere on here is another thread about them, that's how I learned about them. On the site it'll say it dosen't fit my 2019 truck but they're for 2017 which is the same and they DO fit...perfectly!
Last edited by Swampcreek; Aug 27, 2019 at 04:11 PM.
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Thanks for the post Swampcreek!
I just installed my Penda Liners on my 2019.
Very Nice.
I saved big at 94.00 from Amazon.
As you said " site says they dont fit but they do"
Very nice!
Thanks for the post Swampcreek!
I just installed my Penda Liners on my 2019.
Very Nice.
I saved big at 94.00 from Amazon.
As you said " site says they dont fit but they do"
Very nice!
My pleasure! I think most body parts 2017 - 2019 are the same although I imagine there are a few exceptions.
Last edited by Swampcreek; Aug 31, 2019 at 10:37 AM.
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My pleasure! I think most body parts 2017 - 2019 are the same although I imagine there are a few exceptions.
Hey Fellas,
Any chance you remember the Penda P/N on Advance. I'm thinking about grabbing these as they are so much cheaper! Also thinking about having the front and rear wells done with spray liner. Just not sure the spray will have the same effect at preventing noise. Also bought an old weather guard toolbox for $50 on craigslist that I'm having sprayed. Will post before and after pics as an update. Will save me around $500 on the weatherguard toolbox alone.
Welcome to FTE TXLumberjack88. You must have went to SFA in Nacogdoches with a user name like that.
Buy the Ford wheel well liners, they fit the best and the price difference in negligible. Definitely cheaper than having liner sprayed in there, unless you're already getting the bed sprayed.
As for the toolbox, if you're already getting a liner sprayed, have them spray the box too. I once took a used box off of one truck to use on another. I was disappointed that my toolbox looked faded and crappy on a brand new truck. So, when I had LineX sprayed in, I had the toolbox sprayed at the same time. It didn't cost much more since they were already spraying the truck bed. Looked good until I sold the truck. Of course, if the box is dented and beat, it would be best to just get a new one.
The REAR wheel well liner number at Advance is Part # 7010270X. They snapped in flawlessly.on my 2019 F-350 SRW. The front liners I ordered from Fairway Ford who I have ordered a bunch of parts from.
Yes they do especially if you pair them with mud flaps. You'll keep most of the crap off your truck.
How does the liner fit in the area of the wheel lip? Would the liner hold sand, salt and grit in that area and wear through the paint CAUSING salt to attack bare metal? Can someone post a picture of fitment in those areas?
I remember seeing a used truck with no rear inner wheel wells on a lot the had outward facing dents on the rear box, I have know idea what size of gravel/rock it had been driven on. Sure did make a mess though.
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