Wheel Well Liner Availability
Has anyone heard when these 'late availability' items will be ready? If I order a truck with wheel well liners am I looking at a much longer build / delivery time than otherwise?
They make the esthetics of you Truck look more appealing to the Eye, or your Eye.
Every car has them, most all, who really knows.
What I wrote is probably spelled wrong anyway??
It just looks good.
I've been think of ordering them for my 2014 Lariat. They aren't that expensive.
Problem is,
I haven't seen a truck with them installed.
Any photo's, anyone?
Every car has them, most all, who really knows.
What I wrote is probably spelled wrong anyway??
It just looks good.
I've been think of ordering them for my 2014 Lariat. They aren't that expensive.
Problem is,
I haven't seen a truck with them installed.
Any photo's, anyone?
The rear wheel well liners should be standard. Besides cleaning up the inside of the wheel well for looks, it keeps your shocks, frame, leaf springs, rear inside bumper, and trailer hitch a lot cleaner from dirt/salt/brine.
I ordered my truck 8-11, and the way it is going, the liners will be available when I get the truck. Remove rear wheel and the liners easily snap into place.
If you build a truck and click on the optional liners, it will show you a picture.
I would order a truck without the liners (to speed up the build process) as the liners are as easily installed as rear mudflaps.
FWIW..
I ordered my truck 8-11, and the way it is going, the liners will be available when I get the truck. Remove rear wheel and the liners easily snap into place.
If you build a truck and click on the optional liners, it will show you a picture.
I would order a truck without the liners (to speed up the build process) as the liners are as easily installed as rear mudflaps.
FWIW..





