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do you install rear wheel well liner?

Old 12-23-2018, 11:14 AM
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i saw amazon has quite positive review, so wondering if i need one as well for my new truck? Is F150 aluminum body so it should be good for salt erosion in the winter? My truck is white color, does it look ok with black liner?

what do you think?

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No one "needs" a rear wheel liner.
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I use them, and love how it keeps the mud, rocks and other debris from getting into and around the bed frame openings. On top of that, it also make the rear of the truck look more finished, cleaner lines and appearance.





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I live in the NE and the Sierra Denali that I traded in came with liners installed from the factory. They kept the gravel, salt, and sand from beating up the wheel wells. One of the first thing that I installed on my 2017 Roush was OEM liners. It was about 15 minutes a side.
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Originally Posted by GoleyC
I use them, and love how it keeps the mud, rocks and other debris from getting into and around the bed frame openings. On top of that, it also make the rear of the truck look more finished, cleaner lines and appearance.





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You forgot to mention they also keep you from hearing gravel constantly pinging against the wheel wells.
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I install them on all of our fleet vehicles for the reasons already mentioned. However, they also hide the painted side of the bed that looks fugly
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I installed them and like the clean look it gives the rear wheel well area.
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I installed them and like the clean look it gives the rear wheel well area.
^^ This !!
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Originally Posted by roudan
https://www.amazon.ca/Husky-Liners-7...ar+wheel+liner

i saw amazon has quite positive review, so wondering if i need one as well for my new truck? Is F150 aluminum body so it should be good for salt erosion in the winter? My truck is white color, does it look ok with black liner?

what do you think?

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On a white truck it is a no brainer to install them. Cleams up the look and helps protect the wheelwells

here is mine


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Old 12-23-2018, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by S.TrooperJD
On a white truck it is a no brainer to install them. Cleams up the look and helps protect the wheelwells

here is mine

Thanks, what a beautiful truck!
Black rim looks cool on white truck. I am thinking to change silver rim to black rim. I have not installed it. what do you think?

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