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On 5/18/2019 at 5:55 AM, tomleo67 said:

I went with aftermarket ones. they are hard plastic unlike the gm ones in the front which are harder to clean imo. easy install and great fit...

Can you post the link from where you purchased 

  • 4 weeks later...
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i did the husky liners on my 2017. bought from amazon. hard abs. took wheel off to make life easier. too about 15mins aside. look great and was not a biggie to install. was cheaper than oem.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Took me 30 min both sides didn’t take wheels off  I have a trailboss so I’m sure the  2inch lift helped and I purchased the OEM ones from the dealer $160.00

  • 4 months later...
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These things are cool looking.  I didn't realize that such a product existed.

 

I may get the Husky version for my new Custom Trail Boss:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VMNQ5NX

 

I wonder if they will help with keeping road salt off of some important places?

Stupid road salt (especially the liquid brine) caused the death of my last truck.....

 

I'm also going to try some of that spray-on oily stuff for the underbody.  I have to try something to help the truck survive.  I guess that will include doing winter underbody washdowns periodically.

  • 3 months later...
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Question: I ordered the liners for a 2020 standard cab 2500HD. The part number shown on the accessories website is 84496084. I received part number 84496085. What is the difference? The description on the instruction notification says, "Heavy Duty Trucks Rear Wheel Liners." 

 

The instruction notification also says to request the service instructions sheet from the dealer. They are closed now. I have used the search engine to find the instructions online without luck. If someone has access to the appropriate accessories manual I'd really like to install them before heading out to work tomorrow. If not, no worries, I'll just do it after work.

  • 9 months later...
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So I also want the rear liners. Called my dealer and they tell me that yes, you can buy the liners but gm no longer installs them as at either the dealership or the factory. So, to my understanding and my reps understanding, yes I can buy them but, i have to install them myself

Is it a real pain in the arse to install them?

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I installed the Husky liners and wished I'd purchased the stockers because the Husky liners required lots of mods. After reading this thread, it looks like even the stockers can be a pain to install.  I did pull the wheels on my Husky install because the increased access made things easier.  No matter which one you choose, liners really help the look of a white truck.

New Truck.jpg

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