Rear Wheel Well Liners?

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How is it holding up?
Have put about 4K on the truck since the install, about 15 percent of my driving is on sand roads, have done one touch-up for three small chips. For the amount of money spent (less than a 20 spot), I'm happy.
 

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Have put about 4K on the truck since the install, about 15 percent of my driving is on sand roads, have done one touch-up for three small chips. For the amount of money spent (less than a 20 spot), I'm happy.

Thanks. I decided to splurge and use the "professional" grade Rustoleum bed liner. Whole $27 for 2 cans before the $10 rebate.
 

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If a linex dealer will not do it find another dealer. I had linex do the wheal wells and the bottom of the quarter panels done to the crease. No problem .no complaining

Only have two locations locally both owned by the same guy. May stop somewhere along the way on the next road trip, but it is what it is for the time being.
 

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I have always liked having wheel well liners but kinda glad this truck doesn't. (have got Linex).

They have always caused some trouble, clay backroads and rain have ripped them out, and gravel roads in the winter can crack them.

That said, I will probably miss them once the clay is stuck everywhere on my chipped up frame lol.
 

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I have always liked having wheel well liners but kinda glad this truck doesn't. (have got Linex).

Well I was out of town today and just decided to stop by a neighboring cities Line-X. That was a mistake. Because they gladly took my money 4 my rear wheel wells being sprayed.
 

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Old thread but...

The husky liners have been in my 2018 Raptor for a while now and going strong!!

Pros. They look great and keep shocks covered from getting blasted with everything.

Cons. They cover the cool looking shocks.
 

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I spoke with a Line-X place today and the quoted me $400 for just the rear. So I’ve decided to try the rustoleum route..... my question is did anyone here spray the front wheel wellls?
The Line-X guy said they don’t do the front.

Any comments?
 
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