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Old 10-10-2015, 01:30 AM
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Most all my searches for rear wheel well liners come up to the 09-14's. Anyone here with a 04-08 have the rear wheel well liners? If so what brand and do you recommend them? Please don't tell me not to use them because they trap moisture, ice, etc. My truck is 8 years old and I will have it for just a few more years so the "side-effects" aren't a concern. Thanks
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I just installed a pair of Rugged Liners and think they're great. Nice tight fit, more coverage than the OEM, etc. I live in a salt state, but also on a secondary road where the town uses sand exclusively in winter. This sand flinging off the tires will blast the paint down and also build-up everywhere, holding the moisture/salt from the primary roads. IMO, for my situation, liners are a must.
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Oh, I have an '07... Rugged Liner WWF15004 Wheel Liner
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Thank you for the reply, I am actually watching a set of the Rugged Liners in my ebay.
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Thank you for the reply, I am actually watching a set of the Rugged Liners in my ebay.
I've had the rugged liners on for 4 years now.. Definitely worth it..
Just keep them heated up inside prior to install so they are bit more flexible.. I have them tucked up behind my OEM flares at the bottom of the truck.. I also painted and removed any rust and debris prior to install..
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Cool, thanks. I painted the rear wheel wells last fall and coated the frame this summer. Sounds like the Rugged Liners are the ones to get.
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I have them on my Roush. I would recommend them. Take your wheels off to install. It's much easier. Also I'm taking my bed off this winter. Ford hardly put any paint on the damn bottom of the bed
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