mopar rear wheel well liner, anybody have them installed?

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Thinkin about picking up a set to keep stuff from being thrown into the wheel wells, plus hopefully it will help prevent the backside of the fenders from rusting out and getting tons of salt thrown up there in the winter. What are your guys thoughts on them, good mod or waste of cash?
 

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Its serves its purpose and is a very good mod and should be installed on all factory trims imo. Make sure you get OEM. That said i still don't run them but should considering the mess my undercarriage has.
 
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Gonna call the dealer tomorrow and see how much they are, cheapest i found so far is on ebay for $100. Also have the oem mud flaps installed, assuming the liners should bolt up no problem with the mud flaps

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They should be a factory install on all Rams IMHO. I've got them on my Ram and yes the liners and mud flaps should go on with no problems.
 

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I actually just noticed my dads 11 has them from the factory last night
 

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Very good mod imo. I have them on my truck, makes the wheel wells look nice. Should have no problem installing mud flaps with them as stated earlier. I have those also.
 

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I need them bad my fuel pump hangs out on the left side now
 

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these things rock. Had 'em on my 08, GREAT stuff. Install isn't bad, and they are well worth $100.
 

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Just got some for christmas. I've been wanting to get them for years now but never got around to it. Going to put them on tomorrow.
 
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called around to a few dealers today and of course no body had them in stock. Found one dealer in my area that can get them in tomorrow morning, so i went ahead and ordered them. Were a bit more than i expected-$130-but the cheapest i found online was $100, so $30 extra isn't too bad coming from the dealer. Not sure why i never thought of these before, but should be great to keep all the crap/salt/mud from getting thrown all over the under carriage. The little things i get excited about heehee
 

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without a doubt they are a great addition.
 

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called around to a few dealers today and of course no body had them in stock. Found one dealer in my area that can get them in tomorrow morning, so i went ahead and ordered them. Were a bit more than i expected-$130-but the cheapest i found online was $100, so $30 extra isn't too bad coming from the dealer. Not sure why i never thought of these before, but should be great to keep all the crap/salt/mud from getting thrown all over the under carriage. The little things i get excited about heehee

tell them to price match.......thats what I do at my local dealer.

The one up the street from me told me they wouldn't do it. I said "ok" and called another dealer right there. Read the part number off the screen to the other guy, said - "I'll give you X, which is what I can get it for on the net.". Done. Walked out and the other dude looked at me like I was nuts. I said "guess I know where to get my parts from now on".
 

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Does anyone have pictures of these with a bodylift I'm really interested but would like to see what they cover?
 

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I have them and I like them a lot
 

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I have them on mine. I think it cleans the truck up. Spray them down with tire shine, or wd40 after every wash, and they look good as new. Wished Id had them on my old truck.
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