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Factory GM wheel well liners installed ?


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Installed these GM liners and very happy with the install , quality and fit . Didn't have to drill any holes it uses all the factory ones and it's made out of same material as the front liners kind of like a velour or velvet lol nice stuff . Anyway just thought I'd let everyone know that might be thinking about adding rear wheel liners these are the ones to get like I mentioned they fit perfect with no need to pull the wheels off or drill any holes " 2014 Silverado Models for sure" not sure about other years or models . Really glad I went with these factory liners vs the other manufactures I considered and there about the same price .

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I've never seen those before.

You can order them from any Chevy dealer or GMC to I imagine . Ordered mine from my local Chevy dealer but also saw them on Amazon but they were the same price so decided to go threw the dealer so that way I knew I was getting the correct ones . For my truck it looks so much better to instead of having white wheel wells that really stick out and Most importantly they'll be well protected in the winter and from those rocks kicking up all year round .

 

 

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Too bad they don't cover the frame like the previous gen.

True that would be nice but it looks so much better then none and protect well .

 

 

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I'll add my thumbs up to these rear liners as I installed them on mine. They are a perfect fit, easy to install and really finish up the rear fender walls and make them look good. Recommended.

 

They make a big difference on trucks with lighter colors. Ordered mine through the local Chevy dealer and got them in less than a week.

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For sure it was really a treat getting more then expected . I ordered mine on late Thursday and my dealer called me today saying they were in . It was a good thing I have a truck though they shipped them a huge box . But it's probably a good thing it kept them in great shape with no damage or bends . Don't ya love how they used the same material as the fronts . Also I couldn't agree what a difference it makes with light color trucks as you mentioned because for me having a white truck the first thing that it drew you to were those big arse white rear only wheel wells lol . It flows so much better now and it's not the first thing you see .

 

 

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my truck came with them. im thinking about pulling them out next summer and spraying them in either plastidip or rhyno liner...something like that. i figure the plasti dip would probably do the trick, and it wouldnt be removable....i dont think.

 

being kinda like carpet they really hold the dirt.

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I figure just steam cleaning them periodically should do the trick . But undercoating is a great idea to except there's a lot of access holes in the wheel well that would be a pain to get to vs liner or spraying a coating in there if you cover them up .

 

 

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They clean right up with the power washer. I just use a lower pressure jet for them AKA general purpose.

 

The hose and soft bristle scrub brush works good too.

 

All though I'm going to coat in bed liner under them next summer.

 

I'm just concerned they will hold water and sand and rot the metal down the road.

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I don't think it's going to be a issue but that's just my opinion . There sealed off pretty good and I don't think there going to soak threw to the back side exposed to the wheel well .

Glad to hear they clean up fairly easily .

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there is nothing wrong with them, they do clean off fairly easy. i dont use a power washer on mine, just hose them off.

they just like to hold the mud, im not sure how they will do with snow and ice which is actually ore of my concern, i imagine they will hold that as well.

 

since you installed yours, what is the backing made of? is it a plastic?

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there is nothing wrong with them, they do clean off fairly easy. i dont use a power washer on mine, just hose them off.

they just like to hold the mud, im not sure how they will do with snow and ice which is actually ore of my concern, i imagine they will hold that as well.

 

since you installed yours, what is the backing made of? is it a plastic?

Guess will find out this winter how they will do in the snow and mud . If I remember correctly the back is very Similiar to if not exactly like the front . They definitely feel solid and I honestly don't beleive they'll soak threw to the back side . Also being soft on the back side I don't think you'll have to worry about it wearing the paint like a drop in Bedliner from movement . There also screwed in pretty tight at many locations .
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hmm ok well i guess only time will tell. i think these were designed in this material for sound dampening.

 

if they give me issues this winter ill pull them out and spray them in the summer with the rhyno liner, which ill probably do anyway...ive seen a truck build once where they even rhyno liner sprayed the bumpers...i was thinking it was such a better idea than powdercoating you wont get any chips or scratches as easily.

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They definitely do a great job keeping things quiet . These Silverados are so quiet anyway , I went for a ride tonight around 60 miles over half on the freeway and I was so impressed I couldn't wipe the smile off my face. I think Rhino liner spray would make a outstanding undercoating to.

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