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SDWA
01-01-2002, 16:32
Anyone know why GM chose not to use wheelwell liners on the rear wheels? Seems like stuff gets slung EVERYWHERE underneath because of the lack of such liners.

Does anyone make a aftermarket liner???

Scott

NutNbutGMC
01-01-2002, 17:06
^............I made a set for mine. Used 1/8" thick rubber material that was intended for a tool drawer liner, insert. A few
tye-wraps, combined with a few rivets and a sheetmetal screw or two and I eliminated the mess that you are referring to. There may be after-markets that I am unaware of, but I had fun doing this as a last resort to boredom.

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pullinpower
01-02-2002, 11:45
Not to long ago someone was talking about a tahoe rear wheel liners being a direct fit to our trucks and they was not that expensive either.Has anyone tried the tahoe wheel liners?

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GreyPower3500
01-03-2002, 11:11
...and I'll push this one back to the top.

On my dually I put the biggest mudflaps I could buy on the back AND front to keep the slush/road salt from packing and freezing into the rear of the box flares and tearing up wiring for the markers and tailights. I swear I was carrying around an extra two hundred pounds of this crap by the end of last winter... The other bothersome thing is how exposed the engine bay (especially the ECM) is to salt and spray --- Does anybody else notice how the mud and salt **** "forward" between the front bumper and fender? What the he** is up with that? GM couldn't find 98 cents worth of plastic to PLUG that gap! Geniuses...

I've got my chequebook out and my pen in my hand... Someone must be selling a better fix for this problem than oversized mudflaps...

OK, done venting now... http://www.62-65-dieselpage.com/ubb/smile.gif

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2001 K3500 Silverado LS 4x4 E/Cab DMAX/Allison Charcoal/Graphite, DEL Power-Tailgate, Draw-Tite Class IV receiver.

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Heartbeat Hauler
01-03-2002, 13:41
I don't know if this is an option or not, but the guy in my area that does spray-on bed liners (Armor Coat)said that he did two duallys with his product. Apparently he has two types of coating, a textured surface and a smooth surface. The smooth surface seems to be easier to clean. I suppose as long as there was no way to get water between the liner and the wheelwell, no rust. Probably costs less than $150. He also said it cuts down on road noise (Hmmm don't know about that part). Anyway, something to think about.

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AKDmax
09-02-2002, 13:52
Ok guys/gals. I was looking in the wheel wells at the sand and rock traps along the pinch welds. That's gonna be a problem in about 5 years. RUST! Has anyone tried the liners from the Tahoe or found a direct fit product? Even D*&^% and F%^& put liners in their trucks.

TxDoc
10-01-2003, 14:20
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-8/207604/ww6.jpg

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-8/207604/ww8.jpg
thanks to shopman1

sonofagun
10-02-2003, 13:48
doc,

Looks really nice. What did he do?

Bob

TxDoc
10-02-2003, 18:23
shopman1 speaketh:

[b]"Chevy Silverado, as well as the GMC's add on Wheel Well Kit. It's not a GM kit, I saw the problem and worked up a template and went to a ABS plasitcs company and got the prices to punch out the kit. I have put a few test kits together for $27.00, for both sides, that

TSimpler
10-02-2003, 18:56
SOLD!!! I'll take one... or is it two, ok make it one kit. How about that :D .

So how do I contact the seller to get one???

Thanks.

Trent

PS this is one of the best ideas I have seen for my truck that is not a power add on.

HDMXDiesel0817
10-02-2003, 19:05
Interesting, you say that the wheel wells from a tahoe will 'direct fit' the rear wells of our trucks? What year tahoes? Or doesn't it matter?

As luck would have it, my dad's '96 Tahoe just blew the tranny @ 200k+ miles, I have to bring it up to the house sometime, so I'll check that out. Hope he won't mind too much :D missing a well or two. May not even notice ;)


I like that little setup you've got there, what is his email addy? I may hit him up for a set of those if I can't 'convince' my dad to let me try out the wheel well thing. :rolleyes: :D

[ 10-02-2003, 07:21 PM: Message edited by: HDMXDiesel0817 ]

TxDoc
10-02-2003, 19:11
That is not mine. Read the post, again. He goes by shopman 1. I will get his email and post it for y'all. Here is the forum thread where I ran across it:
http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=22736

sonofagun
10-03-2003, 06:41
TxDoc,

Thanks, I would like to follow up with Shopman if you can provide a link.

Regards,
Bob

TxDoc
10-03-2003, 09:34
Brad's email is shopman1@(REMOVETHISFIRST)hotmail.com

HDMXDiesel0817
10-04-2003, 04:50
TxDoc,

Thanks for the email address :D Have a good one!

Jon

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10-05-2003, 04:40
HDMXDiesel0817, be sure to post a reply after you install...

jbplock
10-16-2003, 06:07
I got an email from Brad yesterday... Sounds like he is ready to go with the rear wheelwell liner. If anyone is interested send him an email (address posted above). smile.gif