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I decided I finally had to have these. The dealer gave me part #82207367 but I cannot for the life of me make them fit. :{ (I know about the L and R and tried both ways) In searching the forums, I saw this is also the part # for the 3rd gen's. Can anyone who's done this confirm if these should fit my truck? It's an 02 reg. cab, long box. Thanks.



Jim



PS - if these are the right ones, I'm gonna let the service department install them - how lame is that? :eek:
 
For future reference for anyone searching this topic, the rear wheelhouse liner part numbers are as follows:



3rd gen - 82207367 - this is a kit of 2 (L and R) plus hardware.

2nd gen - 55346010 - this is one liner, no hardware, same one used on both sides.



Turns out they gave me the wrong ones. All is well except for the crappy plastic rivets that keep breaking. I'm gonna use stainless bolts since the mud flaps are too heavy for the rivets anyway. Thanks to those who replied.



Jim
 
"... All is well except for the crappy plastic rivets that keep breaking. I'm gonna use stainless bolts since the mud flaps are too heavy for the rivets anyway. "



When the trailer dealer put in my gooseneck hitch, 4 years ago, he used a big headed aluminum pop rivet. Has held up well since then, no rust obviously, so there is something else to consider for an option to the plastic rivets.
 
What is necessary to install? Just got truck the other day. Bought liners but have not tried to install yet. Probably next week some evening if the weather is decent. Wonder what is involved.



TIA
 
HO, install on the 600 is about a 20 min. job. Remove the 3 screws holding on the little deflectors on the rear wells. Push 4 clips on each of the new liners and install them with 7 screws. The screws go in existing holes so no need to drill. Did mine yesterday.
 
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