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I'm trying to help out a buddy of mine. He's restoring a 77 Highboy, and i'm trying to find that plastic liner that curves up along the inner wall of the inner fender. I don't know the technical name for it, we've checked every truck parts magazine, and all over the web, but we can't find it, anybody know what it's actually called, or where we can find it?
I believe it is called a "splash-sheild".
Do you need front or rear ones? If you need fronts, I just took a couple out of a 79 truck - butI might be too far away - I am in Ontario, Canada.
Hope this helps.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 09-Aug-02 AT 06:11 PM (EST)]I appreciate the help, i checked as a splash shield and an inner fender liner, the splash shield came up as being one small piece in the front of the wheel well, where i need the full piece, front of the well to the back, one full piece.
The stock parts we pulled off the FRONT END were one large piece molded to fit the inside of the wheel well. "Splash Shield" doesn't register for the front set, neither does inner fender liner.
Just out of curiousity what happened to the ones you pulled off the front?
There doesn't seem to be much concensus on what they are called, but they are a liner of some sort.
I don't think anyone is making new ones just yet (though I could be wrong), but there must be some good used ones out there.
The only thing to do is to keep looking. Maybe you will get lucky and find a set of NOS lying around - some times old Ford dealerships have that stuff in old inventory and some times bodyshops will have them lying around.
Cheers!
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