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JTrac
Aug 27, 2014Explorer
It's a place to catch all the crud that would otherwise go on your shiny new truck.
GM has finally started putting wheel well liners/coatings on the rear of their trucks, except for the duallies. Mine is white and that big open space was glaring and was getting dirty quick. There is no aftermarket liner available so I went to Lowe's and bought 2 cans of Rustoleum spray for wheel well liners for $15. Taped it off and presto, I have a black not so noticeable wheel well that matches the front. Really looks good and so far it is holding up well. The inside of well is all metal and I did do a little sanding first to rough it up. I'm hopeful it will last but should be easy to touch up if needed.
GM has finally started putting wheel well liners/coatings on the rear of their trucks, except for the duallies. Mine is white and that big open space was glaring and was getting dirty quick. There is no aftermarket liner available so I went to Lowe's and bought 2 cans of Rustoleum spray for wheel well liners for $15. Taped it off and presto, I have a black not so noticeable wheel well that matches the front. Really looks good and so far it is holding up well. The inside of well is all metal and I did do a little sanding first to rough it up. I'm hopeful it will last but should be easy to touch up if needed.
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