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Wheelwell liner install, piece of cake.

Old 03-30-2015, 06:07 PM
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Default Wheelwell liner install, piece of cake.

bought mine from Tasca parts online for $141. Extremely easy to install. Do not bother removing the wheels as the instructions illustrate, totally unnecessary. Looks much better after install but $10 worth of flimsy plastic should be standard On XLT and above.

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Mine arrive from Tasca today. I agree...this item should be standard.
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Just ordered a set from Levittown Ford Super Center. Agree these should be standard equipment.
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Well, if they were standard, then people would complain about having to take them off because they would rather have spray-in liner in the wheel wells. So at least you have the option!
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Originally Posted by statikuz
Well, if they were standard, then people would complain about having to take them off because they would rather have spray-in liner in the wheel wells. So at least you have the option!
Can't please everyone so sometimes, companies please no one.
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I bought a set, thinking I'm probably going to undercoat the wells before I install the liners. Or I may see how the undercoat goes, if I like it I may just stick with that and sell the liners. Sitting in my basement for now....
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Originally Posted by Bulabula
Just ordered a set from Levittown Ford Super Center. Agree these should be standard equipment.
How are they to deal with? Been with another dealer on the Island for years, but they just screwed me on a warranty motor replacement, and am looking for another place to go.
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Do you have a direct link or part # to the wheel liners on Tascaparts.com?
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Originally Posted by Jedi_1
How are they to deal with? Been with another dealer on the Island for years, but they just screwed me on a warranty motor replacement, and am looking for another place to go.
Well, I can understand your reticence. I've only bought parts from them online several times. No issues so far and very good prices.

Another great source is Tasca...similarly excellent prices and great to deal with in my experience.
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Originally Posted by Frohoss
Do you have a direct link or part # to the wheel liners on Tascaparts.com?
Just pull it from the ford accessories site, paste in search on tasca.


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