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Old 11-07-2006, 11:07 PM
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I am looking to replace the rear wheel well liners on my 1999 Ram 4x4. I have checked out makeitmopar.com but I cant seem to locate them. I can only find the ones for a dually. I tried to get the part number from my Dodge dealership but they told me they dont give out part numbers because I can buy them somewhere else. WTF!!! Does anybody have a way to look up the part numbers for these or provide a link to the location of them on makeitmopar.com? Thanks in advance......
 
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Old 11-08-2006, 12:44 AM
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Have you checked Chrysler Parts Direct? They have all kinda of stuff.
 
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Old 11-08-2006, 12:58 AM
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I was looking at the illustration at makeitmopar and got thinking ... is there any difference between the INNER liner of a dually vs. a single? It's the splash shield, yes? I thought the beds were the same with the exception of the outer fender.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...=2&catalogid=2
 
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I would think the dually liner would be wider to accomidate the extended fender. I found this, could be it http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...99&catalogid=2
 
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:11 AM
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I hate buying stuff without a picture. The dually part is $15 and the 4x4 is $39??

What I would do is wait until morning and look around for a dually and actually look at the liner ... or ask someone here if their liner extends all the way out to the edge of the outer fender. I've never looked at one up close but I've seen one that was hit in the fender and cracked it all to hell. Don't remember seeing an inner liner on the outer fender.
 
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I am just as confused as you are on the pricing. The dealer quoted me $52 MSRP on the liner and $2.50 ea on the rivets so that one would make sense. But why no picture? And what about the rivets? are they the same as the dually? All that trouble just to save $18 total by ordering it online, I might as well order them from the dealer and save the aggrivation. At least if they screw up and order the wrong part I wont have to eat the cost.
 
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Thread bump.
I was wondering if my truck was supposed to have fender liners in the rear. The wheel well is all open and there are holes around the fender that look like mounting holes.
I guess my thinking was correct based on this thread.
I would like to find these liners because I'm tired of pressure washing mud out of my suspension, frame, bumper and inside the body panels.
However, the above links will not load.
Does anyone know where I can find rear inner fender liners? They seem kinda rare.
 
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junk yard and probably dirt cheap(no pun intended) if not free.
 
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LMC has them for $69.95
 
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I think I'll try the junk yard first. 2nd gen rams are very common up here.
 


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