Rear Fender Liner Equation

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69Mach1

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I got them. I was going to go with the LineX in there, but when I foundout it was an option (invoice pricing was $120, I think) I changed my mind.

Figured it's a drop in the bucket at this price point and will look better / function better then spraying the void.
 

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Thanks for the input guys. I figured that I have them on the order, I might as well keep them. Plus I like the idea of having black in the wheel wells. Looks better.
 

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I dont know if it is fact or not but my dealer said since I ordered them at the time I ordered the truck, they will be installed at the factory rather than the dealership. Perhaps the fit & installation will be a little better too.
 

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sorry for the off topic ya tired lol. has no one asked for the under coat yet? it is the whole under side of the truck and wheel wells. I did fabric cure, paint sealent and undercoat for about $800.00
 

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im a few 1000 miles from the ocean. but it helps with the salt roads. and as I said erlayer noise.
 

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I don't have to worry about the salt here, but the noise reduction might be a nice feature. My dealer didn't even mention it. Not sure how popular undercoating is down here in the Southwest. I'll have to inquire.
 
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