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Rear Wheel Well Liners for 99-07 Classic Trucks Released


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Rugged Liner just released wheel well liners for 99-07 classic trucks. Mine just arrived but haven't got around to installing them yet.

 

Best price I've found:
http://capworld.com/i-13882711-rugged-liner-wheel-well-inner-liner-wwc99-rugged-liner.html

 

Installation Instructions:
http://ruggedliner.com/truck/wp-content/uploads/LIK-44-Chevy-GMC-1999-2007-Classic-Wheel-Well-Installation.pdf

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Looks pretty cool. Make sure you take before and after pics to show us. Nice price too!

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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/152398-99-06-rear-wheel-liners-found/?do=findComment&comment=1341675

 

I found them earlier in June too and I did buy a set and install them into my truck. They look really nice and snap in really snug. I cleaned the upper wheel well really well, especially around the lip that surround the outer rear wheel where the gmt 800's rust out so quick. These wheel well liners do a great job, so it seams, of keeping junk out of there with how hard they snap in and how snug they fit. I would recommend them. Also it helps a ton to lift the back of the truck to put the liners in. No need to take the wheel off, but lift the truck under the hitch to gain a little more working room.

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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/152398-99-06-rear-wheel-liners-found/?do=findComment&comment=1341675

 

I found them earlier in June too and I did buy a set and install them into my truck. They look really nice and snap in really snug. I cleaned the upper wheel well really well, especially around the lip that surround the outer rear wheel where the gmt 800's rust out so quick. These wheel well liners do a great job, so it seams, of keeping junk out of there with how hard they snap in and how snug they fit. I would recommend them. Also it helps a ton to lift the back of the truck to put the liners in. No need to take the wheel off, but lift the truck under the hitch to gain a little more working room.

 

Hey is your truck leveled? It has a good stance. I'm thinking of leveling and putting on some 285s soon.

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Sort of... I put on 3 inch blocks in the back and monroe load adjusting sensa tracks. All in all that raised the rear about 2 inches, the shocks did raise it up a little bit too I am guessing because they are pretty stiff with the coil over. Then I just turned the torsion keys, 7 turns I think, to get the front to stand pretty level. From the ground to the top of the wheel it is 39" in the front and 39.5 in the back.

 

It is leveled I guess but I did not use a kit. Also my CV angles are just fine, I can turn at full lock with no loping in four wheel drive too. The nice thing with the load leveling shocks and block is that is still has a softer ride instead of an add a leaf feel. The front however did stiffen up some, but not a ton.

 

Parts:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-REAR-BLOCK-U-BOLT-LIFT-KIT-SET-LEAF-SPRING-4X4-4WD-Z71-INCH-AXLE-1-2-TON-/111127314594?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19dfb440a2&vxp=mtr (You can find them cheaper)

 

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_sensa-trac-load-adjusting-shock-absorber-monroe_19710837-p?searchTerm=monroe+sensa (Does work with Z71 and Advance Auto has awesome coupon codes)

 

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&vxp=mtr&item=121152683594

(These were at my house two days after ordering)

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