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Does anyone know if there's any aftermarket company that makes inner wheel well liners for the NBS 07 seirra? I bought them for an 03 Ram I had, so I figure someone has to make them for the NBS 07 seirra. I don't know why GM didn't put them on the truck. I hate the painted bare wheel wells.

 

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Put the GM liners on my truck about 2 weeks ago and so far so good. I just washed the truck the other day, and the wet leaves and whatnot from the road did not stick to the liners at all.

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Put the GM liners on my truck about 2 weeks ago and so far so good. I just washed the truck the other day, and the wet leaves and whatnot from the road did not stick to the liners at all.

anybody have pics?

How do they mount ?

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Do these rear liners affect my Husky contoured mud guards or any contoured mud guards?

 

Is this a projec for a do-yourselfer?

 

What is the cost?

 

Yes, go to link above and look up price. OK.

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Hey Dudes - First post here. I added the GM wheel well liners on my '07 GMC Nbs CC 4X. It was super easy to do, did have to remove each rear wheel in order to drill one hole for a fastening screw. At the same time I installed the rear GMC contoured mud flaps. I made the mistake of purchasing via the dealer, took three trips, 25 miles each way, for them to get the correct contoured mud flaps in. And that was AFTER I gave the the correct PN. The WWLs make the rear of the truck look "finished", and as already mentioned, much easier to wash out and the underside of my WHITE bed no longer stands out like a sore thumb.

 

Blackdeath 7 - OUT!

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Do these rear liners affect my Husky contoured mud guards or any contoured mud guards?

 

Is this a projec for a do-yourselfer?

 

No,and Yes!

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I put the GM rear wheel house liners on my regular cab '07 a couple weeks ago. I then put the molded GM mud guards on last week. No interference issues at all. I did have to temporarily remove the front bolts holding my GM step bars on in order to get access to the body bolt on the lower front mud guards, but that would not apply to the GM wheel house liners, only the GM molded mud guards. Trying to keep me truck all GM as much as possible, but it does have a Line-x liner.

 

The pic in my signature does not have the liners yet (or the step bars or mud guards for that matter). Compare the look to the look with the wheel liners, I think it cleans the look of the truck up quite a bit, but it probably depends on the color of your truck how much of a difference it will make.

 

Here are a couple pics with the wheel house liners installed:

 

 

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Also, in case you didn't see in that other thread, I'm pretty sure I remember reading that the GMC and Chevy have different part numbers.

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