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I don't know where we got that Laramie's don't have them. I would bet a beer they do. I think the OP has a Big Horn.

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My bighorn didn’t have fender flares or wheel well liners. By the time I’m done I’ll have a Laramie without leather... it was $11,000 more for a Laramie over a Bighorn. Maybe I should have went that route.
 
My bighorn didn’t have fender flares or wheel well liners. By the time I’m done I’ll have a Laramie without leather... it was $11,000 more for a Laramie over a Bighorn. Maybe I should have went that route.

I'm not a fan of leather. Hot in the Summer, cold in the Winter and on long drives, gives me a case of summer arse :)

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The most comfortable Leather on the market is, IMO, Mexican Leather. And I gotta wonder if the Laramie uses leather sourced from near where they assemble the truck.
 
I'm not a fan of leather. Hot in the Summer, cold in the Winter and on long drives, gives me a case of summer arse :)

I have had that experience with the pleather and vinyl seats of the past, but it's not that way at all with my 2018...especially with the vented seats in the summer.

Comparing my dad's 2017 Big Horn seats to my 2018 Laramie seats the foam has to be different because they don't even feel similar.
 
I have had that experience with the pleather and vinyl seats of the past, but it's not that way at all with my 2018...especially with the vented seats in the summer.

Comparing my dad's 2017 Big Horn seats to my 2018 Laramie seats the foam has to be different because they don't even feel similar.

I had an Eddie Bauer Expedition with leather and the seats weren't just ventilated, they had their own Peltier Unit under each front seat. Still didn't like it that much. At all. The seats were still hot. They were the Camel color. Beige, whatever.

One thing about my experience is -- I live in South Florida. It's hot down here. Real hot. And in the Summer everybody has to wear shorts unless they can't for some reason that is usually work-related.

I have my windows tinted but don't always put my sunscreen up. Sometimes just not worth it for an hour trip into a store.

Come out, sit on the seat, and you can almost hear the crackling noise from the fried skin.

One of the very biggest reasons I bought a Ram was, back when I was looking, Ram offerred a decent package without leather. Back then, Ford didn't have a decent cloth seat and Ford didn't (and still doesn't to my knowledge) offer cloth in anything above the XLT. Not only were the XLT seats hard as a Park Bench, but you couldn't get a decent stereo in an XLT (or much else), IIRC. It's all about 'packages' these days. You get leather and you'll like it. Or else you get suck wind.

I sat in my Ram with the upgraded Premium Cloth and I was sold. Sign me up.

My wife likes her leather but it's weird to me. It's like sticky. Very soft, very supple. different

Thank you, Ram, for making a decent interior with cloth seats. It's sure not a Laramie and especially not a Limited, but it's not bad.

I wish they would start making a nice interior in cloth but I'm okay with what I got.
 
I’m in hot weather a lot. My LongHorn leather is soft and cooled. My Sons Limited feels the same.

Personally didn’t like the Laramie leather.
 
Ram Truck builder on the website has rear wheel liners listed as an option, at least on Tradesman SRW but I think it’s included for DRW.

{EDIT- NOT} Rear wheel liners {Molded Splash Guards}- not able to see a picture - but available on Mopar accessories.

Not sure how this photo will look-

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I installed the Rough Country liners(they were for older trucks). They weren’t a perfect fit. they required some trimming and some new holes drilled in them. I reused the screws and nutserts from existing half liners. My Bighorn had Bushwacker stock style flares installed they didn’t interfere with them. I attached existing half liner to mark holes then measured to use existing holes in fender. If you are ordering a truck get factory liners installed. Hopefully these are better quality than factory liners...
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