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Old 11-04-2009, 03:46 AM
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With the painted wheel wells - they are B*tch to keep clean - packed with mud, snow, ice, etc....
I was surfing GM accesories and saw the made rear wheel liners.
So I ordered a pair.
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Love it - Black plastic - they install under the bed lip
The kit comes with all the plastic retainers and screws
They fit so tight - I did not drill any holes - I just used the plastic retainers and called it good
They cover the frame as well - esp the round holes for the frame rails
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Old 11-04-2009, 02:13 PM
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Pretty sure I need a set but need to see them installed first.
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Pretty sure I need a set but need to see them installed first.
I agree. I think I am going to paint mine with spray on bed liner. shrupe do you have a pic of your truck with that drop? I would like to see how bad the rake is.
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mine are coated with rubber from the track , it was free. well besides gas+ track costs
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Originally Posted by daryn c
mine are coated with rubber from the track , it was free. well besides gas+ track costs
That is the main thing wrong with mine. My truck is white so it looks like ****.
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I will shoot some pics
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Here are the liners
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Old 11-04-2009, 04:04 PM
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Those look pretty good. I may have to get some for mine.
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they fit great !!
the kit comes with screws for the in the wheel well area - I didnt install them
liner fits tight and I didnt want to drill any holes
at the bed side - they attach with plastic fasteners in factory holes - 3 on each side

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i may just try some undercoating on mine. the rubber on there is baked in. even with 3000 psi pressure washer cant get it out


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