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Has anyone installed the wheel well liners for the rear wheels? I ordered and received the liners about 6 months ago but have never installed them. There are two liners for each wheel well with different shapes and I am not sure which goes where. Also I did not receive any hardware so I don't know how they are attached. Any help would be appreciated. Pictures would be awesome. Thanks.
I just put the rear ones on my 2005. I didn't buy the ones for in front of the rear wheels. You are suposed to use plastic push pins in the two top holes and attach the bottom to the bolt for the panel support. The push pins broke when I put them in so I used 1/4 20 stainless nuts and bolts instead. They fit kind of weird best thing to do is go to a dealer and look at a lariate they have them from the factory.
I got my stainless wheel liners on Ebay. They came with stainless screws. Holding the liner up to where it needs to go, you will see which is front and which is the rear.
What wheel liners are available for an 06? Are there OEM parts available or is aftermarket the way to go? I haven't found any yet, any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks for the help guys. I think I will go the stainless bolt route. I just installed mud flaps yesterday and they help alot. I'm starting to get alot of stone chips on my horse trailer and I just want to do some protection for it. I got the duraflap's and they were an easy install and look good.
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