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My 2024 Lariat had the dreaded plastic center console side trim pieces that squeaked to no end if you even got your leg/knee close to them. It was a cheap, awful design flaw.
I bought the leather wrapped trim pieces and installed. What a difference. Not only do they look better with my Baja interior, but they are now 100% noiseless.
Oh... and the quarter wasn't to try to stop any other squeak... it's the DW's quarter for an Aldi shopping cart.
My 2024 Lariat had the dreaded plastic center console side trim pieces that squeaked to no end if you even got your leg/knee close to them. It was a cheap, awful design flaw.
I bought the leather wrapped trim pieces and installed. What a difference. Not only do they look better with my Baja interior, but they are now 100% noiseless.
Oh... and the quarter wasn't to try to stop any other squeak... it's the DW's quarter for an Aldi shopping cart.
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yep my 2023 f350 squeaked terribly, so did the door panels.
the Seats are more comfortable but aside from that in my opinion 2023+ trucks are 100% a step down from 2017-2022s interior wise.
i wonder how that blue jeans type fabric on the dash and door panels will hold up long term. The 2017-22 leather was much nicer and looked more rich/modern.
also the panels in the 17-23 didn’t vibrate and felt thicker, etc.
My 2022 F150 with 18,000 miles has way more interior squeaks than my 2019 F350 with 156,000 miles. Door panels and center console are way cheaper feeling and squeak constantly.
Hi, can you tell us how you installed these? They look great.
The old ones snap/clip off... the new ones snap/clip in place. 5 minute job once you have them.
I did not dye the stitching on mine as they match the Baja interior.
If you have black interior, then you'd likely want to dye them.
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