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I want buy some of the rubber covers that go inside the inner fender well where it's cut out on my 02 superduty. I had the part numbers written down but I can't find them. If any one has the numbers for the covers and the push pins that it would save me and the parts guy some time.
The front wheel well liners are a good buy even at dealer prices. I ordered some after I saw how much salt and cinders got onto my engine after the first winter I woned the truck.
They do wonders to keep the engine compartment clean and they look good from the outside too. It irks me that Ford wouldn't spend the few $$ to put 'em at the factory. Do the '05s have them? My 2003 came with the hood blanket BTW.
The front wheel well liners are a good buy even at dealer prices. I ordered some after I saw how much salt and cinders got onto my engine after the first winter I woned the truck.
They do wonders to keep the engine compartment clean and they look good from the outside too. It irks me that Ford wouldn't spend the few $$ to put 'em at the factory. Do the '05s have them? My 2003 came with the hood blanket BTW.
My '01 came with the front and rear liners from the factory but no hood blanket. I wish Ford would come up with rear liners like Dodge has. What I like about the one's that Dodge uses is that it covers the gap between the bed and the frame and it keeps that whole area much neater looking, keeps mud out of areas it shouldn't be also. Those flimsy things Ford calls wheel well liners are about as useful as **** on a boar.
It's not the liner I want but the rubber cover that covers the hole in the fender well behind the shock on the front. The deisels have them but for some reason they didn't put them on the gas trucks.
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