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Old 05-21-2013, 06:55 PM
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Mine came with the truck - they were an option when you build the truck. The dealer actually installed them, along with the Ford hard tonneau cover - which is pretty much a Bakflip.
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Originally Posted by ZPayneF150
those look great! do they only connect to the wheel well? I am interseted in getting them but i have a body lift and i am just wondering if it will affect them at all?
They'll fit fine, it just depends on how much of body lift you have, as you might see a slight gap between the frame and bed that these are made to hide! Im willing to Bet your gonna see open space with them installed
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Originally Posted by frankshd
That looks good. Was wondering do thy make fronts. And what's part number for rear ?
As far as I know, the fronts already have a cover on all F150s.

Part number: BL3Z-9927886-A

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Originally Posted by gscrippler
Where did you get them? from Ford or aftermarket?
They're the Ford ones. Ordered them directly from the parts counter at my local dealer.
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Originally Posted by Toddman34
They'll fit fine, it just depends on how much of body lift you have, as you might see a slight gap between the frame and bed that these are made to hide! Im willing to Bet your gonna see open space with them installed

i have a 3" body lift and im quite sure i will see a gap to im not to worried about that though i just want to get rid of the white in the wheel well and wanted to make sure the lift wouldnt mess up the install of them.
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Originally Posted by IowaSTX
I installed my Ford Rear Wheel Well Liners last Friday. The instructions were kind of lacking, I couldn't figure out what the bucket of soapy water was supposed to be for... Maybe to put on the inner lip of the fender to help it slide in?

The installation went well enough, but I did have to fight one of the sides to get it into the wheel well. I didn't take off the rear wheels, but I don't see how that would have made things much easier.

I really like the look and fit of the liners, hopefully they will keep some crap from getting thrown up into the rear wheel well area. Too bad Ford couldn't have just installed them from the factory .
You are supposed to wash the crud off before installing

I recently put on a set as well, they really should be standard, but its optional on the new RAMs as well unless you buy the most expensive trim.
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Originally Posted by ZPayneF150
i have a 3" body lift and im quite sure i will see a gap to im not to worried about that though i just want to get rid of the white in the wheel well and wanted to make sure the lift wouldnt mess up the install of them.
Just paint the inside.Very easy and changes the look at a fraction of cost.
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Originally Posted by FX2screw
Just paint the inside.Very easy and changes the look at a fraction of cost.

Thats true. That was my other idea but i just saw the post for them and figured i'd ask haha.
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I just undercoated mine this weekend....Looks good and was only $10.

But I do agree, Ford should have made them standard....
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I would love to get the rear wheel well covers, but they are over priced. Got other things I want to do first. They are on my to do list though.

IowaSTX they do look good.


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