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Old 01-18-2006, 04:17 PM
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Yep..............I can now see they would make a difference.
It also tidies up the whole underside of the truck doesn't it.
All in all, a great add on aftermarket part. Especially if you live where they heavily salt the roads.
BTW, thanks for the pictures and are those your "winter set" of tyres and wheels and are they 17's?


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Yep, I threw on steel 17's for the winter with some good All Terrain tires, they rock in the snow. I decided it was cheaper than trying to get 20" all terrain tires..
 
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stillborn - are those Dodge mud flaps as well?? The liners are great, I'll get a set this week. These should be a stock item on all makes of trucks especially salty Ontario. I thinks I'll get the truck oiled before I install them.
 
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They actually came on my truck.
 
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You can purchase a set of well liner at www.dodgeparts.com for $74.40.
 
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You can purchase a set of well liner at www.dodgeparts.com for $74.40.
Yeah.. if your in Canada it's cheaper just to go get it from the dealer. The shipping and duty on them brings it over 125 that I paid.
 
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You can purchase a set of well liner at www.dodgeparts.com for $74.40.
Yeah.. if your in Canada it's cheaper just to go get it from the dealer. The shipping and duty on them brings it over 125 that I paid.
I paid $85 at the dealer in the states, so I would think once you pay 74 and add shipping it is not cheaper to get them from Dodge Parts. Not to mention I walked in and had my liners in 5 minutes.
 
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Well they were 125 [after tax] for me, so if I got them from dodgeparts, I'd have to pay
Shipping
Duty [crossing the border[:@] grrr]
Exchange rate, into Canadian dollars from USA dollars.. and yeah, your right =P its a lot easier to walk into the dealer and just grab some, then you instantly have them.
 
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For future buyers, beware the dealers are getting these in bulk now and not realizing they need to supply the screws. I was weary about the liners not coming in a box when I bought them and checked for screws. Then I had to talk with the manager because I was about to punch the clerk in the face for his ignorance. "You need to get the screws at a hardware store" my ***! You will need 4 screws for each side. And if you install the mud flaps, install them after you get the liners in. Trust me on this one.


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Looks like I have to make a trip back to the dealer. No screws or anything came w/ the liners.. and he assured me there was no hardware with it.. [:@]
 
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Part number 82207 367 from Canadian dealerships $125.00 plus taxes. Only one set in town so they would have to order from Toronto.
 


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