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I have a 2024 silverado LT 1500 crew cab. It came with no rear wheel liners. My 2015 Sierra had them. My question is has any one ever added the carpeted liners? Or is it not worth it.

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24 minutes ago, 15 Z71 said:

I have a 2024 silverado LT 1500 crew cab. It came with no rear wheel liners. My 2015 Sierra had them. My question is has any one ever added the carpeted liners? Or is it not worth it.

I added the factory liners to my 2025 which are just like the front with points i had from GM and the only reason I did it was because my truck is white and it looked weird with a white inner fender well, my other truck I had was dark blue and never added them. It did cut down on the noise with road debris coming off the tires hitting the metal without them. 

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50 minutes ago, Silverado4x4 said:

I added the factory liners to my 2025 which are just like the front with points i had from GM and the only reason I did it was because my truck is white and it looked weird with a white inner fender well, my other truck I had was dark blue and never added them. It did cut down on the noise with road debris coming off the tires hitting the metal without them. 

Where they pretty easy to install? And expensive? 

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1 minute ago, 15 Z71 said:

Where they pretty easy to install? And expensive? 

I think they were like $160. I got mine mostly free as I bought a new truck and used GM points to get em. I installed mine with the wheels still on, so...

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I installed the GM carpeted liners in mine when I bought the truck. They're not carpet, but they are a non-rigid fiber material like the fronts.

 

Install wasn't hard, but it's not immediately intuitive. The top of them is cut to aid installation, and it needs to be overlapped correctly so wheel spray isn't shooting into the seam. The liners attach with a series of different retainers and clips, including where there may be plastic trim and splash guards. You just need to think for a moment how it should all go together in order. The finished product, installed, is solid and looks OE.

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Well I ordered a set of oem liners today.  Definitely think it will look better and help protect under fenders. Sad they were standard on my 15.

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9 hours ago, 15 Z71 said:

Well I ordered a set of oem liners today.  Definitely think it will look better and help protect under fenders. Sad they were standard on my 15.

Yep. So was an owner`s manual. I paid $85 for a printed version for my `25. Back in the day, I paid $100 for the full GM service manual for my 2000.

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Well I got liners on. They fit perfect.  Up under lip of wheel wells they don't go around it tight. Hopefully they don't holsalt around it. Look so much better.  They were oem.

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On 8/1/2025 at 11:37 PM, 15 Z71 said:

Well I ordered a set of oem liners today.  Definitely think it will look better and help protect under fenders. Sad they were standard on my 15.

For 2024 they were standard on some trims

 

Silverado - ZR2, LTZ and HC

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Sierra - SLT and up 

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It's pathetic how much they have de-contented these trucks since I bought mine over 10 years ago and at the same time increase MSRP prices by over 20%.  

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I know. My 15 Sierra  sle had them and built in garage door opener. My 2024 LT...neither. 

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