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I thought I read where the '13s and up now have the wheel well liners. Couldn't find it in the search or the TDBG. Can anyone confirm this?
 
My '11 3500 DRW has them. I know because they're in the process of being replaced after a tread separation failure on the inner right rear dually of one of the OEM Generals with only 24K miles. I was planning on upgrading to Michelins in the next few weeks, but I guess I waited too long.:{:{

Rusty
 
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My '11 3500 DRW has them. I know because they're in the process of being replaced after a tread separation failure on the inner right rear dually of one of the OEM Generals with only 24K miles. I was planning on upgrading to Michelins in the next few weeks, but I guess I waited too long.:{:{

Rusty
 
Why? SNOKING

Cause when you live in the rust belt, they trap salt and sand behind them and your wheel wells rust out in a few years. I take them off so I can wash all that crud out of there. There are trucks all over here less than 5 years old that the wheel wells are rusting thru.
 
My '11 3500 DRW has them. I know because they're in the process of being replaced after a tread separation failure on the inner right rear dually of one of the OEM Generals with only 24K miles. I was planning on upgrading to Michelins in the next few weeks, but I guess I waited too long.:{:{

Rusty

DANG! I replaced my POS Generals at 25K in LasVegas with a big knot on a front tires tread. They were 2/3 worn. Went with the MS2's had 40K on them when I traded with 1/3 tread gone.

200 miles on 15 dumped NEXEN's for MS2's.
 
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