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Old 03-26-2017, 12:13 PM
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On the passenger side, the front top hole, was punched in the curved part of the liner. Probably 2 inches off from the flat area, where it should be.
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Originally Posted by AUtigers370z
Lookin good guys!

In case you missed the sale, there are websites out there (I use camelcamelcamel) that allow you to paste an Amazon link to pull up a product. They will show the price fluctuations over a certain period of time and allow you to set up email notifications when an item drops below a specified price. Good way to get notified about sales if you don't want to refresh your cart every day.
Very cool!! They even have a Canadian site!
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Drivers side when in ok, the passenger side took more work. I had to make new holes for the screws so the liner would fit right. Then I took my heat gun and warmed it up so it flexed easily, tucked it above the fender lip and held it until cooled and hardened.
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Hah, sounds like we're starting to understand why they were being gotten rid of for fifty bucks. Guess I'll go with OEM.
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Originally Posted by HeavyCal
Hah, sounds like we're starting to understand why they were being gotten rid of for fifty bucks. Guess I'll go with OEM.
Mine fit great and all the holes lines up. Do they take a little work to do right, yes, but I doubt OEM are better. I hope some of you do not try putting airbags on, now they are a real challenge.
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Installed mine today, the drivers side went in really easy, the passenger side put up a fight. Great mod, and thanks again OP.
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Originally Posted by HeavyCal
Hah, sounds like we're starting to understand why they were being gotten rid of for fifty bucks. Guess I'll go with OEM.
You mean you would pay over 2x what these cost simply because a bit of muscle was needed for the passenger side??? Hmmmm....

Got mine on yesterday- and yes the passenger side was a bit off. But I didn't have to re-drill the holes. Mine were only off by about 1/2". They look awesome and are an excellent mod for the price!
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After you muscle the passenger side one on (and BTW, the forward portion was fine on mine, the rearward part was the pain) the holes line up fine.
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from what I learned, I would place the clips they give you at the far back of the slots in the bed part of the inner fender. That was really my only issue installing it. That and it was about 30F out with 20mph winds lol, so I was freezing.
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Sure nice not hearing gravel bounce off the bed from my driveway. This plastic is heavy and had hard time cutting slots for airbags. I suggest you do this ahead of time if you have them.



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