Inner Wheel Well Liners
#1
Inner Wheel Well Liners
Posted these pics on another thread, but thought they should have their own post.
Bought these from Rugged Liner. No drilling needed and they have a nice tight factory look.
They are rather new to Rugged Liner and have not yet shown on their web site. Called them this last week and got the part number. Called a local dealer and here they are.
http://fishhawk.smugmug.com/Trucks/F...659982_7ckFLMr
Bought these from Rugged Liner. No drilling needed and they have a nice tight factory look.
They are rather new to Rugged Liner and have not yet shown on their web site. Called them this last week and got the part number. Called a local dealer and here they are.
http://fishhawk.smugmug.com/Trucks/F...659982_7ckFLMr
#2
I got a set on order, I wish they didn't cut them so short so they would fill in the entire well. More like how Dodge designed the ones for the Ram.
But they are better then nothing!!
But they are better then nothing!!
#5
They rest on the top side of the lip of the inner fender and are real tight.
There are two tabs that slide over the lower bolts for the inner fender support brackets and are held in place that way. Very solid.
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+1 on the better than nothing comment. I hate seeing that fender support rod on the backside of the wheel well.
Thanks for posting the pics Fish.
I just ordered the one on ebay. $125 shipped. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Thanks for posting the pics Fish.
I just ordered the one on ebay. $125 shipped. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Last edited by propellerhead; 09-04-2011 at 08:27 PM.