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I have been on the Ford Accessories website looking at wheel well liners (I missed checking the box when doing the build). I can find the rear wheel well liners on the site but not the front. Is this something I will have to personally go into the Ford parts department to find out about? I an not wanting to use the "husky" brand liners.
As far as I know they all come with carpet front liners from the factory (maybe not on lower trim levels?). The optional plastic ones install overtop the stock carpet ones and are easier to clean.
Rears are either bare metal or optional plastic liners overtop the bare metal wheel wells.
I have been on the Ford Accessories website looking at wheel well liners (I missed checking the box when doing the build). I can find the rear wheel well liners on the site but not the front. Is this something I will have to personally go into the Ford parts department to find out about? I an not wanting to use the "husky" brand liners.
Thanks for any inputs.
I ordered mine through the Parts.Ford.com site. You should be able to order them from any online source and probably get a better price compared to walking into the dealership. Unless something has changed, Ford is the only source for front wheel well liners. None of the aftermarket had a front liner available last I checked.
The part# I used (HC3Z-16F099-A) shows as fitting 17-21. They could have changed something for 22 or just haven't updated something in the system.
As far as I know they all come with carpet front liners from the factory (maybe not on lower trim levels?). The optional plastic ones install overtop the stock carpet ones and are easier to clean.
Rears are either bare metal or optional plastic liners overtop the bare metal wheel wells.
Just pick up the plastic ones at your local parts counter. they are cheap, and you dont have to deal with shipping, they are big, and have clips taped to them.
Just pick up the plastic ones at your local parts counter. they are cheap, and you dont have to deal with shipping, they are big, and have clips taped to them.
FFS they are selling XL CCSB gassers at 50k+tax a pop these days. Then one has to pay another 175+tax just to have front wheel wheel liners?
Americans must be flush in money these days because none of this sounds cheap.
Yes many automakers have gone to carpeted wheel arch liners in the past 10 years or so b/c they reduce noise. Maybe carpet is the wrong term but it's an all weather woven fabric of sorts.
The liners will be shipped one way or another, either to the dealer or to you. I wouldn't expect many parts dept. to stock them. My front liners were shipped to a local dealer, after loading them in the back of my car I noticed the bag with instructions and clips was missing. Parts guy was adamant that they dont include any clips. After some back and forth I gave up on him, I knew it was BS. I contacted Penda (they are the manufacturer) and explained what happened, they sent me out the instructions and hardware package that was supposed be included, no charge. I later figured out the Ford part# for the clips used, something the parts slinger couldn't do.
When ordered through the Ford parts site they usually offer you $20 off your first order when you make an account. Also, when logged in you get free shipping. The problem is the pricing, it could be MSRP. But walking into a dealer can cost even more, since some add a mark up on top of MSRP.
As in post #5 above, the part number is hc3z16f099a. I had the front plastic ford liners that I ordered after I got my truck in my 2020 and just moved them to my 2022 this weekend. Same fit, same bolts.
I would suggest you take a look at fairwayfordparts.com. They were the best pricing around, best shipping cost and very fast delivery (they had them in stock) They beat out fordpartsaccessories.com by a mile on pricing.
If anyone needs a set or rear liners, I have a set to get rid of.
When I got mine, Ford was the only place for front liners (HC3Z-16F099-A Front wheel well liners $134.75). Check your local dealer and a couple of online places. The Ford online calculator used by every online parts dealer (Fairway, Tasca, etc) gives wildly varying shipping cost for the fenders. One site had $300 for shipping so choose wisely. The rears I got from Advance Auto. Penda (OEM for Ford) P/N 11921622-P for $109.99. At the time Advance had a COUPON25 code for 25% off ending up with $82.49 shipped to my door for free. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...70x/11921622-P
As in post #5 above, the part number is hc3z16f099a. I had the front plastic ford liners that I ordered after I got my truck in my 2020 and just moved them to my 2022 this weekend. Same fit, same bolts.
I would suggest you take a look at fairwayfordparts.com. They were the best pricing around, best shipping cost and very fast delivery (they had them in stock) They beat out fordpartsaccessories.com by a mile on pricing.
If anyone needs a set or rear liners, I have a set to get rid of.
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