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Rough Country Rear Wheel Liners

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Well after a few months I decided to install some wheel well liners myself. Ordered from Rough Country. These went over the 1/2 liners already installed. Pretty simple process. Instructions were simple to follow and nothing extra besides a blow dryer to loosen the plastic to fit perfectly was needed.715C0B2D-8C81-46DD-989E-792B5AFB3B17.jpeg
 
Also installed them on my Bighorn. Great product for the price. Also brings a grin to my face when I hear rocks coming loose from the tires hitting them! Should have come with them from the dealership.
 
When I checked fit, for some reason they aren't compatible with my 2020 RAM 3500.
 
I've got these installed on my Rebel. This is insane that it didn't came from the factory. Gravel just hits the metal of the bed when you are driving on a country road. Now it is quieter and I'm not worried about rust in the wheel wells.
 
Anyone know of who carries them for the RamBox trucks?


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Well after a few months I decided to install some wheel well liners myself. Ordered from Rough Country. These went over the 1/2 liners already installed. Pretty simple process. Instructions were simple to follow and nothing extra besides a blow dryer to loosen the plastic to fit perfectly was needed.View attachment 76486
I'm getting ready to install mine. No holes along the outside? Looks like they just pinch in between the original half liners and the metal frame, right? Leave the half-liners on the truck, but they'll be hidden behind the new liners?
 
Yes they go over the existing half liners. Just loosen the screws that are currently there. Remove the one screw from the rear liner completely. Once that’s done you can go ahead and insert the liner. Put the push pin in and align the rear hole in the liner with the hole in the existing liner and reinsert the screw you removed.
I found it easier to put the new liner in from the bottom and set it on top of the metal flange. You may need to use some heat, to loosen the plastic along the mid/upper portion of the liner to get it in the entire way. I just used a blow dryer.
 
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Mine did not come with any push pins. Anyone know if there is a universal one I could buy at Auto Zone?
 
Mine did not come with any push pins. Anyone know if there is a universal one I could buy at Auto Zone?

Just call RC. They’ll send them free. It’s one push pin per side. Usually taped on the liners.


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I don't think there is a difference between regular bed and rambox bed rear wheel wells. I think you can get the RC liners on Amazon.
I don’t think these work for ram boxes, I’ve been looking for some myself and read on a review somewhere that they aren’t compatible
 
I don’t think these work for ram boxes, I’ve been looking for some myself and read on a review somewhere that they aren’t compatible
I'm pretty sure RC liners will not work for Ramboxes - there is less space in the wheel well then in a regular cab. So OEM Mopar wheel liners is your only option.
 
Well after a few months I decided to install some wheel well liners myself. Ordered from Rough Country. These went over the 1/2 liners already installed. Pretty simple process. Instructions were simple to follow and nothing extra besides a blow dryer to loosen the plastic to fit perfectly was needed.View attachment 76486
Just call RC. They’ll send them free. It’s one push pin per side. Usually taped on the liners.


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I'm getting ready to install these on mine soon. Did you have to remove the rear wheel spats to install. Thanks !
 

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