Fender liners

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G-Ride990

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Did a bit of searching, haven't seen a ton of opinions on rear fender liners.

Anyone have any input on OEM or aftermarket fender liners/wheel well liners?

Still seems crazy to me some of our trucks don't come with them including mine obviously.

Here's a few options I found on the google.

Anyone have any real world experience with any of these or other brands? I tend to stick to OEM stuff when possible but in this case, I am not sure it's worth it. I like the look of the rough country ones.



 

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I have purchased the Ram Factory Liners. Price was good and Fit also. BAM Auto Parts.
 

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When I lowered my RT 4 inches in the front, my front tires would rub on high speed bumps. I had several instances where the tires contacted and eventually rubbed through the right front liner.

I purchased an aftermarket liner due to costs.

Fast forward six months, I replaced the aftermarket liner with a factory liner as the aftermarket liner showed signs of fray and fatigue causing rubbing even though I had replaced the front tires with tires 1 inch smaller in size. (32 to 31).

My experience,

I'd go factory or purchase really good aftermarket products.

I know not the same as rears. Take it for what it's worth.
 

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Several Ram owners that do things such as run wide tires can use a heat gun or hair dryer To heat the inner fenders,
then using a piece of wood or something like a hammer, they can shape the inner fender while it is still warm
 

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I have the Rough country and its fine. I would choose factory first, then Rough country. The others didn't impress and looked cheap.
 
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