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Old 03-21-2019, 09:56 PM
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OEM front and rear wheel well liners

When I order my F350 SRW Lariat I am thinking on getting front and rear wheel well liners. Any thoughts on these liners, good idea, personal preference?
 
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Great idea. I have both installed on my truck.
 
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Old 03-21-2019, 10:05 PM
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Got both added from the factory with my special order. Had them on my last truck. Great add on

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I have both front and rear. I ordered without and bought after just because I like to tinker with stuff. I went OEM
 
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Ordering becomes not a great deal on these liners. They are $150 - $180 from the factory, depending on your discount and if you order them as a front/rear set ($325/pair, $180/each, MSRP).

The Ford MSRP for the OEM fronts and rears are $136 and $175, respectively. So, the pair, at full MSRP, is $311 ... which is already better than the full MSRP $325 on the order (Ford is charging $14 for install, I guess). So, straight away, the spidey senses should be tingling that the factory order price can be beat...

You can get the OEM fronts from
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for $119 with free shipping and maybe no tax. You can get a set of https://www.roughcountry.com/ford-rear-wheel-well-liners-451700.html rear wheel well covers for $100, free shipping. By all accounts, these liners are super easy to install. So, you can save about $100 by not ordering the liners with your truck. That's not a ton of money, but I like to save $100 any time I can ... particularly when it's that easy.

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Personally, I like the OEM rears. I agree, save some cash, order and install them yourself. Anyone know for sure, does the factor install or a dealer flunky when ordered with truck?

$144 Amazon -
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Slightly cheaper via ebay.
 
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Well worth it.
 
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Ordered mine with liners from the factory - inv- $299.00. Paying a 100 bucks more on a $60K truck, and not having to mess with them aftermarket, was well worth it. So were the Ford bedliner, running boards, upfitter switches, and camper pkg - no surprises.
 
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I have both front and rear. I ordered without and bought after just because I like to tinker with stuff. I went OEM
Are the front ones hard plastic? Do they just install on top of the existing fabric like material in the wheel well? Searching online I have not been able to determine this.

I already added a set to the rear and really like them. I often play in the mud and this makes cleanup much easier.
 
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I didnt order my truck but had them added. I noticed after everything was signed that they forgot to charge me for them. I wasnt about to say anything either so mine where free😁
 
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Ordered front and rear on my truck, glad I did.
 
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Are the fronts plastic like the rears, or are they more of a felt material?
 
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Are the fronts plastic like the rears, or are they more of a felt material?
Hard plastic. The new plastic ones goes over the felt one.
 
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Hard plastic. The new plastic ones goes over the felt one.
Thanks for clearing that up cause I wasnt sure.
 
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Anyone have a picture of how much more the front ones cover?
 


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