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These are a great product that GM sells for our trucks. They fit my 2009 Silverado like a glove (and I don't mean OJ's). Got them for an excellent price from gmpartsdirect. It appeared that they were drop shipped to me from one of GM's distribution center. No box or anything...they were just tie-wrapped together and shipped via UPS. For those getting ready to install, there is no need to remove the rear tires. You can simply jack up the rear of the truck at the trailer hitch (you can lift pretty high without the wheels lifting off the ground) and that provides enough clearance. The liners fit so well that you really don't need to use any of the supplied screws, although I used two in each liner just to make sure.

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These are a great product that GM sells for our trucks. They fit my 2009 Silverado like a glove (and I don't mean OJ's). Got them for an excellent price from gmpartsdirect. It appeared that they were drop shipped to me from one of GM's distribution center. No box or anything...they were just tie-wrapped together and shipped via UPS. For those getting ready to install, there is no need to remove the rear tires. You can simply jack up the rear of the truck at the trailer hitch (you can lift pretty high without the wheels lifting off the ground) and that provides enough clearance. The liners fit so well that you really don't need to use any of the supplied screws, although I used two in each liner just to make sure.

 

thanks for that post. I'm going to order mine next week.

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Thanks for the info! Saw them listed on gmpartsdirect.com a few days ago and wondered if they were as direct fit and nice as the description said. I was waiting on a post exactly like this to confirm. Just ordered mine. :)

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I never even jacked my rear end up. A little pushing, and they go right in. I even removed them from my 2010 when I traded it and put them back in my 2011, no problems.

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Yup i slid mine in no problem. Didn't have to jack up the truck or anything. Just used the supplied push pins

 

 

Same here. The push pins hold it good enough.

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The only negative thing I noticed on mine is there's a wire that gets kind of stuffed behind the liners and it looked like it might chafe eventually. But they're definitely cheap and easy to install. On my dark gray truck there wasn't much visual difference before and after.

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These are a great product that GM sells for our trucks. They fit my 2009 Silverado like a glove (and I don't mean OJ's). Got them for an excellent price from gmpartsdirect. It appeared that they were drop shipped to me from one of GM's distribution center. No box or anything...they were just tie-wrapped together and shipped via UPS. For those getting ready to install, there is no need to remove the rear tires. You can simply jack up the rear of the truck at the trailer hitch (you can lift pretty high without the wheels lifting off the ground) and that provides enough clearance. The liners fit so well that you really don't need to use any of the supplied screws, although I used two in each liner just to make sure.

 

This is kind of funny because I was going to post the same thing last night.

I was quite shocked to see them just sitting on my front porch with no box.

Install was a snap and I only put 2 screws in each one of mine also.

My truck is white and I think it made a big difference. My wife thinks I'm nuts... LOL

 

I think they are worth the money.

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