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Old 12-29-2014, 02:33 PM
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Wheel well liners were the first addition I made to my truck. Money very well spent! Easy to clean, looks good, and blocks all the nocks and crannies that can hold dirt.
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I think rear wheel well liners is the way to go. Who has the best ones at the best price?
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Originally Posted by chains
I think rear wheel well liners is the way to go. Who has the best ones at the best price?
I've seen prices on an average of around $125 for the pair.
(I got mine from Ford & preferred OEM....besides I know the parts manager very well & got them below $100)
But you can check your Dealer for the Ford OEM ones... or aftermarket brands like: Rugged liner & Husky are the 2 that I know of, but may be more out there.
You won't be disappointed.... the look & work great!
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Originally Posted by chains
I think rear wheel well liners is the way to go. Who has the best ones at the best price?
Check amazon and ebay, I have the oems. I got them on dbay for 113, yet Ive saw the huskies for 90, and they look to cover more area!
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Alligator Performance, $81 shipped last time I looked. been a couple of months though, that is where i purchased mine. Rugged Liners
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So I went with the wheel well liners from ford. Paid 133. Probably took a little over 45 minutes. I took the wheels off to do it. It would have went faster but I was having a problem with one of the clips.
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I have Rugged brand. Cheaper than OEM, good reviews on Amazon and fellow forum members. There's also this
Penda brand Penda brand
that is $75 + free shipping. Not bad.


Honestly, I am not sure what real differences there are between them all. They all look pretty much the same. How hard is it to make a molded piece of plastic?

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