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Just got quoted $125 for rear wheel liners - figured I would get some to junk and wheel spray more contained and clean up the look - had them on my Ram a while back
Question are there after market solutions to this and general thoughts of the wheel liner installed
This is one place I think Ford shouldn't have cut corners. Trucks are frequently used and designed for use in other than prestine road conditions. Protecting the truck from a constant barrage of gravel etc. would seem to be a pretty important thing to do with respect to longevity. Is it just the KR that have the wheel well liners? If so, does Ford consider them just a cosmetic issue?
This is one place I think Ford shouldn't have cut corners. Trucks are frequently used and designed for use in other than prestine road conditions. Protecting the truck from a constant barrage of gravel etc. would seem to be a pretty important thing to do with respect to longevity. Is it just the KR that have the wheel well liners? If so, does Ford consider them just a cosmetic issue?
I have them on mine.I bought a set for my 05 and have been using them on the last 3 trucks.I remember finding a company that made them in stainless but I had already purchased/installed factory ones.I would install them on any truck I own if they didn't come with them. I also installed the no drill factory mudflaps they also work great.
After reading this thread I came a cross a product from "RUGGED WHEEL PRODUCTS, RUGGED WHEEL WHEEL LINER". Seems to be a easy inastall with the price about $85 on ebay. I was wondering if anyone has installed this product from this company. Also tired of mud and debris under the rear wheel wells.
Thanks