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Old 01-20-2012, 09:25 PM
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Part No: BL3Z-9927886-A
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Can you post the part number?????? thanks!
http://accessories.ford.com/panel-wheelhouse-outer.html
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The Ford part number is: BL3Z9927886A List price: $152.75. Sell price: $133.99. You can go to www.accessories.ford.com and find them there for $133.99. If you don't mention that you found them at www.accessories.ford.com the dealer may try to charge you the list price. Good luck.
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You can get them for $103.17 from TASCA.
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Originally Posted by Combat vet
The clips to frame are difficult. I used a 2x4 stud about 4 ft. long, rested it on top of the tire for leverage, placed it under the lower edge of the liner (next to the clip position) and had my wife push down on the 2x4 while I tapped the clip in place with a mallet. It worked! Hope this helps.
I just installed mine and I had to do the same 2x4 trick for the clips. I had to tug a little more on the driver's side to get the liner to sit properly, other than that the install was a breeze and all the holes lined up. It looks so much better with those liners.
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I have weathertech mud flaps installed and was wondering if anybody had any trouble installing the wheel well liners with the mud flaps?
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Originally Posted by CapeCod_Chris
I have weathertech mud flaps installed and was wondering if anybody had any trouble installing the wheel well liners with the mud flaps?
the rear mounting tab of the liner uses the bolt that secures the rear fender support strut.
If the flap uses the same bolt, you may want to pickup a couple of 1/4x28x1.5 in bolts so there is enough length for the flaps and the liner. Should be fine. Good luck.
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Interesting thread. I just stopped at my local Ford dealer and they said there is no liner for the F150...just the super duties! Looks like I'll go with the rugged liners.

Has anyone installed the liners on a truck with the Firestone riderite air bags? Looks like I'll have to notch the liner to clear the upper mounting bracket.
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Originally Posted by 150andFalcon
Interesting thread. I just stopped at my local Ford dealer and they said there is no liner for the F150...just the super duties! Looks like I'll go with the rugged liners.

Has anyone installed the liners on a truck with the Firestone riderite air bags? Looks like I'll have to notch the liner to clear the upper mounting bracket.
You are correct. Look at my previous thread I started an you'll see. Basically a rectangle section is botched out to clear and possible notches for airlines according to how they are run.
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Originally Posted by 150andFalcon
Interesting thread. I just stopped at my local Ford dealer and they said there is no liner for the F150...just the super duties! Looks like I'll go with the rugged liners.

Has anyone installed the liners on a truck with the Firestone riderite air bags? Looks like I'll have to notch the liner to clear the upper mounting bracket.
Great dealer you have there. Not only are they available as parts, but the 2013 F-150 can be ordered with these liners now. His loss.



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