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86gmc
07-14-2002, 20:25
Noticed that on my 4x4 rear wheel area under bed has no plastic liner at all so it will catch lots of mud in that body area. Are there any plastic liners available or liners from other trucks that might fit ours to keep that area cleaner?

Billy14
07-14-2002, 21:34
86gmc,

I came up with my own. Don't know why GM doesn't do something like the Fords. Mine do the job very well. I only made skirts for the front of the rear tires. Due to the height of the rear end of the truck & the throw angle of the rear tires, I decided most of the mud & debris would end up behind the skirt making it even more difficult to clean.

Like my Allison cooler air deflector, I could possibly do a CAD drawing & Email it to you but I will need your address.

Billy

SDWA
07-14-2002, 23:14
Kaydenco is supposed to be working on one!

Scott

IndigoDually
07-15-2002, 06:13
Billy, Can You leave me a message through my Picture Trail link. I am interested in the trans cooler air deflector. Just leave a comment and I'll get back to you.

Thanks, John

txguppy
07-16-2002, 01:31
Billy14, i too am looking for rear fender liners. I look under lotsa vehicles and have my eye on Z-71 Stepside bed liners. I've been looking for them @ junk yards, but no luck. I did some SWAG measuring and I think they'll fit.
If you have any CADS for the liners please send them to me, also send me your deflector pix too.

txguppy

chane
07-16-2002, 06:58
I think all 99-02 stepside beds have these. Probably wouldn't cost too much from somewhere like GMPartsDirect.com

I will do some research and get the part #'s.

chane
07-16-2002, 13:21
Part #'s.

LEFT INNER LINER 15709897
RIGHT INNER LINER 15709898

86gmc
07-16-2002, 14:29
Chane, Thank You, I appreciate the liner P/N's. Glad you figured it out for all of us wanting these.

odoh
07-16-2002, 14:38
Are they adaptable to fleetside boxes/beds? ~ odoh

chane
07-16-2002, 15:21
It looks like they would.. I'll stop by the dealer tonight and have a look.

Someone will have to be the test dummy for this..

GMPartsDirect.com lists them for $25.32 each.

Burner
07-17-2002, 13:16
Hey Fellas,

Would one of you e-mail me with the results. I got my little brother-in-law into an 02' Z-71. He runs a carwash and is ...er...anial about keeping the thing "spotlessly" clean. It has "never" seen "any" off-road driving. These would be right up his alley.

Thanks,

Rich tongue.gif

chane
07-17-2002, 19:53
Guys I checked these out on a stepside at the dealer and it looks like them will fit perfectly!

They just snap on w/the clips like the front liners and the flares. There are 3 snaps on the inside that snap into the piece off the bed next to the frame. Dents are already there for the holes.

I am definately going to get a set of these soon. They are just like the front. Easy to keep clean w/tire foam.

Joe Pool
07-18-2002, 08:42
Chane,

Are any other fasteners required to install the liners? If so do you know the part numbers.

Thanks, Joe smile.gif

chane
07-18-2002, 12:08
They fasten to the flares and then 3 fasteners to the piece comming of the bed next to the frame.

Part #15149708 for the fasteners.

Joe Pool
07-18-2002, 15:58
Chane,

Thanks for the part number.

Joe smile.gif

txguppy
07-18-2002, 21:20
Thanks Chane for the #'s. Lest we not forget wherest the idea came. :D :D That's what's so great about this forum, so many minds,........

txguppy

pullinpower
07-21-2002, 20:36
Has anyone installed them yet? I'd like a set before deer season.

DuckhunterInTN
07-22-2002, 01:57
I made a set for my truck out of sheetmetal and then coated them with spray-on bedliner material. I made them so I would not have to do any drilling on the truck. They attach using the two bolts in the middle of the wheelwell and the bolt at the bottom of the wheelwell that attaches the lower fender support. You can see some pictures of it here at: www.picturetrail.com/haywoodtrucks

pullinpower
07-22-2002, 06:10
Those look good duckhnter,how long did it take to make them? does it help?

DuckhunterInTN
07-22-2002, 11:46
Thanks for the compliments, pullinpower. It took several hours to make them the first time around due to having to "fit" the plate to the truck and figure out where to weld the brackets on the plates. However, when I made a couple of sets for some people who wanted to buy some it didn't take as long because I already had a template. They work really well, but of course you are still going to get some mud in the rear bumper because they don't hang down that low. Makes the truck look a lot better, too.

pullinpower
07-22-2002, 14:40
Hey duckhunter could you send me those templates or better yet send me a set of those you already have made. ;)

DuckhunterInTN
07-22-2002, 15:03
Pullin,
I would be glad to send you a template (for free of course) or make you a set (for $$ of course ;) ) or maybe we could work out some sort of trade for those rally wheels if you still have them... smile.gif

pullinpower
07-22-2002, 21:31
That would be great either way you want to do it,I could get some metal and do it with a template if you can email me it,or we can do the rim swap thing.either way is ok with me.

DuckhunterInTN
07-22-2002, 23:30
Pullin, I sent you an e-mail.

AKDmax
09-02-2002, 14:58
Chane,
Have you installed your liners yet? Very curious to see how they fit. I gotta do something to keep the snow and sand outta there.

DDD70
09-02-2002, 18:55
Hey you good guys.Did any one do
this for the 3500.If so would like
some info.
Thanks Don

mrerk
09-05-2002, 18:12
My dealer had the right side one in stock. I will try it tomorrow and post the results over the weekend.

mrerk
09-06-2002, 23:29
It doesn't look like these will work if you want a full wheel well liner. The top "hump" part is too deep by about 6 inches. If you just want something to fill in the area between the wheel well and the bottom of the quarters and don't mind chopping up a new liner they should work.

AKDmax
09-07-2002, 02:25
Here is the reply I received from Dennis at Kaydenco today. Get your wallets ready...
"Hello from Kaydenco
Yes, I've been working on this idea for a bit now. I'm concerned about the fastening of this new product. I favor a plastic or nylon attachment to prevent rust and provide and easy installation. I feel that there is a need for this product and intend on offering it to my customers. If you will watch the comment and forum on the "Diesel Page" I will post the good news when it is ready. I expect next month to be able to offer the liner.
Thanks
Dennis"

sonofagun
09-07-2002, 17:00
AKDmax,

Will you post if you hear that those liners are available (including price or email address, url)?

Thanks for the research.

Bob