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I just got a new 1500 Sierra and noticed ONLY the front wheel wells

have the plastic liners??? Are the rear wells not also soposed to have them as well? I can see all the tabs where it is soposed to be fastened???

Mystery????

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16 comes with the felt liner .

Get you a liner Sir.

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Depending on your trim level, they do not come from the factory with the rear liners. I installed them on my Silverado RST for ~$100 or so. Ordered them from the dealer and installed myself in like 30 minutes in total. Bunch of tabs, few screws, looks much better now.

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That's a crime

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Yes, lower trims don't include them.  I bought gm accessory liners for my GMT 900s.  Important accessory.  BTW, they are flocked of felt lined.

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it's crazy I know. They should all come with them, maybe the WT model could do without. I purchased mine from the dealer, they were high $200 CAD. so about $0.75 USD :(

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My '19 RST came with them....part of the $685. bed protection package including the factory spray in bed liner. My '16 Z71 also came with them which I attribute to the main reason why mine never rusted to the extent of most.

 

These liners are the best option you can buy for your truck.......keep salt and rocks out of the rear area where it rusts out the area behind the bumper, screws up the spare holding hardware, rusts out the rear brake lines and fittings on top of the gas tank etc. And unless you have black painted body or undercoat the area, the painted area showing in the rear wheel well looks like cheap crap.

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On 7/15/2019 at 9:08 AM, Thomcat said:

My '19 RST came with them....part of the $685. bed protection package including the factory spray in bed liner. My '16 Z71 also came with them which I attribute to the main reason why mine never rusted to the extent of most.

 

These liners are the best option you can buy for your truck.......keep salt and rocks out of the rear area where it rusts out the area behind the bumper, screws up the spare holding hardware, rusts out the rear brake lines and fittings on top of the gas tank etc. And unless you have black painted body or undercoat the area, the painted area showing in the rear wheel well looks like cheap crap.

I agree 100%. Dealer wanted $150.

Got them to install em for $70.....

Looks much better now.

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looking to get them for my 1500 custom crew, can anybody confirm this is the correct part # : Wheel Housing Liner Set, Rear - GM (84263801)

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I just bought some for my 19 TB. Anybody spraying any rust inhibitor prior? I'm going to. 

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I had mine rustproofed the same day with the "Krown" system. The liners are actually a polyester "felt" composition. Certainly looks much nicer now. Got a TrailFx bed liner installed same day as well for $99.bucks. Had a heavy bed matt from my F150 so just trimed it to fit

So body is all protected.

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