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Hello folks:
A couple of weeks ago while washing my 2007 F150 i noticed that the rear wheels don't have the wheel wells' molding underneath like the ones in the front tires. If you were to look eye to eye with the front wheels, you would see this hard plastic like cover surrounding the entire wheel area under the truck. It's like a weather guard of some kind under the truck so that dirt and grime doesnt get on the metal or other parts of the truck surrounding the wheel. I hope you folks know what I'm talking about.
Anyhow, I my rear whell wells do not have this and would like to purchase it for the rear wheels if it is available, does anyone know what it's called? or most importantly where I could buy them?
thanx!
Last edited by Particleman; Aug 13, 2007 at 12:59 AM.
Hi Kd4crs:
Thanx for your reply!
Wow that is very unfortunate. However, how hard would it be to modify the front liners to fit the rear wheels? is there a howto or a writeup somewhere that i could perhaps reference?
Yeah i dont know why they dont include them, because you can see clearly through the truck under the bed and out the other side and it looks, kinda...uhh cheap to me but oh well i guess.
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