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Old 08-28-2013, 02:16 AM
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My truck is black, so will these be noticeable even? Are they recommended? What are the benefits? From what I see, they do seem to give the rear wheel wells a more polished look, albeit only up close, since I'm guessing it's hard to tell they're installed from afar. Thanks.
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Basically when the frame and shocks and what not start not looking so good... you wont be able to see them as easily thru the wheel opening. That's pretty much the long and short of it. They do help keep a little road trash from the wheels from splashing onto those areas ..or so Ford says but its gonna get there regardless... this just helps conceal the ugly and keep things looking tidy like up front.
If your a clean freak like me they wash up easier, splash a little Armor All on them when you detail and it always helps the truck look new... so its worth it in my mind
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They do a great job of keeping the Rain/Mud/Sand etc. from the frame & inner fender wells. Personally, I feel they're worth every cent. Not to mention the over aesthetics they offer.
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Have them on my 2013 and I love'em.
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SOLD. I will make sure to shell out the extra 200 bucks or so. DONE. Thanks!
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I've only seen them for the rear. Are they available for the front too?
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You can get the Rugged Liner wheel well liners off Ebay for less than 100 bucks with free shipping. They are just as good, and cheaper. I've got them on mine, and they fit really good.
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I'm told they are only available for the front... through ford anyways...
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[MENTION=60404]Wanted33[/MENTION] do they look similar, the ones off ebay?
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Originally Posted by pctcone
@Wanted33 do they look similar, the ones off ebay?

They look very close to the Fords. Very minor difference. You can check out Rugged Liners web site. Good info. I think you'll like them.

www.ruggedliner.com
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