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Does anybody know of a company that would make these? I was suprised when I bought my 08 and the salesman told me that the trucks don't come with a wheel well liner for the back. I think our '94 came with them in the front and back. Any help is appreciated!

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Go to GMpartsdirect.com and go to

accessories ->

accessory parts ->

enter your make/model/year/sub-model ->

scroll down to "wheel house liner" and get your part number (apparently there's different numbers for either bed size or 1500/2500hd).

 

$72 + shipping from them.

$99 + tax from dealer.

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Go to GMpartsdirect.com and go to

accessories ->

accessory parts ->

enter your make/model/year/sub-model ->

scroll down to "wheel house liner" and get your part number (apparently there's different numbers for either bed size or 1500/2500hd).

 

$72 + shipping from them.

$99 + tax from dealer.

 

 

GMpartsdirect.com SUCKS! You'll pay about the same because their shipping charges are very high. Plus it takes at least 2 weeks to get a part from them. There is no way to contact them via phone and once you place an order, there is no way to change or cancel it. READ their "agreement" and do a google search on them... many unhappy customers.

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I just ordered mine from the dealership.

Ordered late yesterday, will be there either today or Monday.

Seems like he said $99.00 for them

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Ordered Part # 19166677 for my 2008 GMC Sierra yesterday, and they came in this morningat the local dealership. Pretty easy to install. I did not remove my wheels, and I have 22" wheels.I just eased them in over my wheels then pushed them into place.Being sure to get them fully seated all the way around.Put in the top three fasteners, then there are four self tapping screws per side.As a final step I did have to use my floor jack under the frame to raise the body up some to get those bottom two self tapping bolts in. Go ahead and do it right the first time.I used a short 5/16" socket on my drill to put them in, and it was very easy.Here's the parts:linerpartsbj1.jpgA before shot:beforelinerfr0.jpgThe after shots:afterlinerjx9.jpglinershotab7.jpgtinted18percentcarbonuu7.jpg

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