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Greetings, In 1993 I bought a set of rear wheel well liners for my new F-350 from JC Whitney. They were a wheel well tub that mounted in the rear wheel wells to keep mud, salt and water from eating away at my fenders and underbody. They were made of tough polyethlyne. I had the truck for about 5 years and no sign of rust anywhere in that area. I have a F-250 now that I want to get liners for and can not find them anywhere. I searched JC Whitney and can not find them there anymore. Just wondering if anyone here has them and where they can be bought.
My 04 didn't have them either, but they did a few years earlier, so I ordered them from ford, easy install, and cheap, I don't know if they will work on a new truck though.
350 Z, when you ordered them from Ford, did you order them from a dealer or were you able to order them online? Do you have a part number. Mine is a 2000 that I am trying to preserve.
Thanks
The ones you can order now a days aren't anything like what you probably had back then. A friend of mine has a new chevy truck and ordered from GM exactly what you are describing for the wheel wells in the bed of his truck. Form fitted and lots of coverage of the bed. Wish they had it for ours. Bean counters can't justify it from the factory.
I knew I'd seen this a while back. Before I get flamed too bad, it's a Dodge part but looks good when you look at the pics. It's also more complete coverage for the wheel well. Not sure if it may be something like you're looking for or not but here's the link: