RAM Wheel Liners
Re:RAM Wheel Liners
Ordered mine here: http://www.onlinemoparparts.com/<br>Good service and price.<br><br>The rear liners are easy to install. Installed them late the night I picked up my truck. Just remove the small, nearly useless liners that came with the truck (3-4 screws) and install the new full liners (6 screws I think). Holes for the full liner screws are already there. No need to remove tires, but do be careful not to scratch your paint with the metal clips when you work the liner into the wheel well.<br><br>While I am glad full liner replacements are availible for purchase, the cost cutting at DC has been my only gripe about this new truck. My Dad who recently bought a King Ranch F150 Super Crew said when he saw my truck (with the liners installed) that he wished Ford had provided rear wheel well liners for his truck like Dodge did on mine. Wished I could have replied "yeah, isn't that great". Not a Dodge question, but wanted to ask for him if anyone knows does Ford also offer full rear liners for the F150? <br><br><br>
Re:RAM Wheel Liners
TinJim:<br><br>Did you replace the liners for the front wheel wells with something bigger??<br><br>I thought the online oem part for a liner was the one-size rear wheel well liner.<br><br>Thanks for the update!<br><br>Rene<br>
Re:RAM Wheel Liners
Rene, <br> Ordered and installed the full rear wheel well liners only. I did ask if full front liners (like on the 94-01 Rams) were availible, but was told there was no front replacements. Don't really care for the gap in the front liners from the factory. Unless it's for cooling, I can't understand why Dodge has the gap which allows salt, rock, and mud to enter engine area.
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