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Penda makes a rear wheel well liner that many have used. Do a search and you will find several threads on the subject with part numbers and suppliers. It is thought that Penda makes the liners for Ford. The Penda liners can be found for under a hundred bucks.
Penda makes a rear wheel well liner that many have used. Do a search and you will find several threads on the subject with part numbers and suppliers. It is thought that Penda makes the liners for Ford. The Penda liners can be found for under a hundred bucks.
Thanks for the name, I did a search but nothing really come up. But with the Penda information I should be able narrow it down more.
Advance Auto is a good source. You can order online and have shipped to your home. There is almost always a 20% off coupon code when you visit their web site and I think shipping was free. Mine ended up being about $90. The part number for my 2019 F250 was 7010270X.
buy ford...fits perfect. rears can install in 5 minutes..I just did the front wells with ford parts..fit like a champ..then added the weather tech mud flaps. If you are considering mud flaps....install those first before the wheel well liners...saves a lot of cussing and frustration
Advance Auto is a good source. You can order online and have shipped to your home. There is almost always a 20% off coupon code when you visit their web site and I think shipping was free. Mine ended up being about $90. The part number for my 2019 F250 was 7010270X.
advanced says they will not fit, along with amazon, however the pendaliner site says they will. Got mine for $93 shipped to house.. tks
advanced says they will not fit, along with amazon, however the pendaliner site says they will. Got mine for $93 shipped to house.. tks
Must have something to do with the 2019 on yours. For my 2017 it says they are a match both on Advanced and amazon. 88 shipped for mine from advanced online.
I bought the Penda liners based on recommendations from this forum. Fit was perfect, took me minutes to install and they were a great deal. Win all around.
I purchased " Penda 7010270X PendaForm Wheel Well Liner Left and Right". Amazon said they will not fit, but they fit perfectly on my '19 DRW.
Cost was $112 w/ free shipping.
buy ford...fits perfect. rears can install in 5 minutes..I just did the front wells with ford parts..fit like a champ..then added the weather tech mud flaps. If you are considering mud flaps....install those first before the wheel well liners...saves a lot of cussing and frustration
Originally Posted by ForCal
Pretty sure its the other way around. If you install flaps first, you will be removing them to install the liners.
I bought and installed Pendaliners per advice from this board. They were less than $100 from Amazon, installed in minutes and fit perfectly. I already had WeatherTech mud guards installed and did not need to remove them for the fender liner installation.
I bought and installed Pendaliners per advice from this board. They were less than $100 from Amazon, installed in minutes and fit perfectly. I already had WeatherTech mud guards installed and did not need to remove them for the fender liner installation.
Good to hear, I imagine it will depend on the type of mud flap. I installed the Penda liners before purchasing the OEM mud flaps, so I dont know how much harder it would be to install the liners after flaps. I can say that it certainly wouldn't be any easier to install liners after oem mud flaps. The liner needs to go behind the mud flap, and the oem flaps clip to the liner as part of the installation.
I bought and installed Pendaliners per advice from this board. They were less than $100 from Amazon, installed in minutes and fit perfectly. I already had WeatherTech mud guards installed and did not need to remove them for the fender liner installation.
Thats' great because I already have the no drill weathertechs installed
Running the Firestone airbags so there will be some trimming no matter what.
Thanks
Scoob
Not sure what year truck you have, but Ive noticed that the OEM rear liners for 2020, now have a relief molded into the liner, that appears like it might accommodate the air bags. That relief was not there previously.
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