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About $80 and with them in the rear you cannot see the frame or the leaf springs over the tires. They protect the underside of the box (above the tires) as well. After I put them in I didn't have that empty pop can sound when the rocks came off tires. Definitely worth the money.



-Scott
 
You can go to your dealer parts department and they can order them for you. If you bought the truck there they should sell them to you at a discount. There are some other places that you can order them from but I will have to look them up can't remember.

Moparparts4less or something like that.



http://www.mopar4less.com/ is one.
 
To me... . these lines are "must haves". I bought them from my dealer (no discount) for about $80. They took me about 20 minutes to install. Looks better... . sounds better. It still torques my twinkie though that DC didn't include them as a standard item.
 
To me... . these lines are "must haves". I bought them from my dealer (no discount) for about $80. They took me about 20 minutes to install. Looks better... . sounds better. It still torques my twinkie though that DC didn't include them as a standard item.



I couldn't have said it better myself. Noticed the other day the Furds don't come with them either. Is this some kind of competition to see who can do things the cheapest?



-Scott
 
Ditto ditto ditto , what on earth are they thinking by not installing at factory? Got mine from the dealer who sold me the truck, just over $80. I opted to put them in myself, simple, 20 min or less. Think the dealers accessory dept. wanted around $100 to install them there, definitely save the bucks for anything like that and do it yourself. The extra savings will take mama out for dinnner, it’s Christmas ya know!
 
I seem to have read somewhere that the liners are for the rear wheels only. Is that true? Front wheel wells aren't that pretty either!:rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by SRadke

I couldn't have said it better myself. Noticed the other day the Furds don't come with them either. Is this some kind of competition to see who can do things the cheapest?



-Scott



Must be, our 02 company Furds don't have rear wheel well liners either.
 
I was amazed how well everything lined up. They're a piece of cake to install and a "must have. " I just can't believe that they don't install them at the factory as standard equipment. I mean, how much are they saving? Not enough to make a difference. You're shopping trucks and do they really believe that you are going to buy the F*** or C**** if you can save forty bucks?
 
I had mine installed at the dealer for a discount before I bought the truck. It sure is well worth the money for a farmer like me. Rock and derbis throwing is much quieter and keeps most of the derbis within the wheel well liners and makes washing easier. Highly recommened for somone that frequent country roads.
 
I'll try to answer some Q's here.



Jlehman... Picture the plastic spalsh guard things that are already there in the back. The liners are basically the same thing that wraps around the back of the tire as well as over the top and down in front of the tire to basically the same level as in the rear. They look like a tub minus one side (the outside) that sits over the tire.



diesel DOG... I don't know about the 01's. My understanding was that the 03 duallys already had some kind of liner and this only pertained to the SRW trucks.



-Scott
 
Having a 95, I loved the liners. Made a comment to the salesman how stupid DC was to take them off. He told me that he could order them for me. I said YES!!! I agree, it is a MUST have!!
 
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