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Old May 15, 2011
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1994 ranger full rear wheel well liners

new member looking for some good help trying to find rear wheel well liners....i saw a post by andre (copied below) where he used liners from a dodge ram...i would like to revive that discussion and find out more info on the success of andre's ram liners or what else works...any info would be appreciated

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Hello everyone,

I bought a 2007 Ranger 2.3L standard and have found a set of Dodge rear wheel well inserts that happen to fit the truck. I wasted over a day trying to make a set, and as much time taking exacting measurements which made me realize the production inserts would be a close fit. They are a perfect fit as you can see in the two attached photos.

The order number is "82207367AB Liner Kit" for a Dodge Ram. I paid CDN$114 for the pair, plus tax.

You still need to figure out how to mount them. I support them vertically using a custom welded bracket with stainless steel bolt.At either end I use zip ties to truck struts. To remove the wheel well I cut two zip ties and undo one stainless self locking nut. In this way I made no modifications, not even a drill hole, to the truck.

I had to trim the insert in one spot where it might rub against the axle U bolt.

The Ranger, as is, is designed to allow the box to rot from salt, slush and sand I see in winter and I love to beat the system. I joined mainly just to alert others to my discovery.

All the best,
Andre.
 
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Get yourself a can of Rustoeleum spray enamel. works just as well, clean up your wheel wells with a degreaser, rinse, spray in paint and your set.
 
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that's done already...i'm looking for plastic wheel well liners...not paint
 
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