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Dually Rear Wheel Liner / Shield

My 21 came with them from factory. Really a bit of a joke as about the only thing it does is trap dirt behind it. The top of the fender is wide open so not sure what that little piece of plastic accomplishes.
 
The saga continues....

Was under the new Ram today installing an electric solenoid valve for my diesel slip-tank hose (tank to fuel inlet hose) and saw that mine are missing. Got me thinking that there was something missing, so I came on here to search the threads. Whalah, I found this one, but the parts pages all show that the part number ends in 2021 and nothing to fit my 2024 3500 DRW.

Me thinks it'll still fit, and it's the same part. Likely the Stellantis CEO dude who was nickle-and-diming things for a few years just cutting corners. Anybody else have the same thoughts, or any insight on their new dually???

Thanks.
 

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The saga continues....

Was under the new Ram today installing an electric solenoid valve for my diesel slip-tank hose (tank to fuel inlet hose) and saw that mine are missing. Got me thinking that there was something missing, so I came on here to search the threads. Whalah, I found this one, but the parts pages all show that the part number ends in 2021 and nothing to fit my 2024 3500 DRW.

Me thinks it'll still fit, and it's the same part. Likely the Stellantis CEO dude who was nickle-and-diming things for a few years just cutting corners. Anybody else have the same thoughts, or any insight on their new dually???

Thanks.

On all my dually trucks I just spray the Rustoleum under coating and call it a day.

 
The saga continues....

Was under the new Ram today installing an electric solenoid valve for my diesel slip-tank hose (tank to fuel inlet hose) and saw that mine are missing. Got me thinking that there was something missing, so I came on here to search the threads. Whalah, I found this one, but the parts pages all show that the part number ends in 2021 and nothing to fit my 2024 3500 DRW.

Me thinks it'll still fit, and it's the same part. Likely the Stellantis CEO dude who was nickle-and-diming things for a few years just cutting corners. Anybody else have the same thoughts, or any insight on their new dually???

Thanks.
If you go back to an earlier point in this thread I have all of the part numbers listed for what you’ll need. Should be just two splash guards and the four push pin clips. It will 100% work on your truck. There is no difference from 2019-2024.
 
Thanks sstoner911 & mbarber84. I got all the part numbers and they are running about $65 ea. or so nowadays. I think I may get the parts and follow up with some undercoating as recommended above. Here in Idaho we put a crap ton of salt and salt brine on the roads each winter. I should know how much 'cause it's me doing it working for the Transportation Dept! in my opinion Idaho uses WAY to much. All you have to do is look at all the fender wells & tailgates rusted out. If we could just teach folks to slow down according to conditions- problem is now everybody is used to bare and wet each storm instead of packed "snow floor" like I grew up in with Alaska.
 

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Thanks sstoner911 & mbarber84. I got all the part numbers and they are running about $65 ea. or so nowadays. I think I may get the parts and follow up with some undercoating as recommended above. Here in Idaho we put a crap ton of salt and salt brine on the roads each winter. I should know how much 'cause it's me doing it working for the Transportation Dept! in my opinion Idaho uses WAY to much. All you have to do is look at all the fender wells & tailgates rusted out. If we could just teach folks to slow down according to conditions- problem is now everybody is used to bare and wet each storm instead of packed "snow floor" like I grew up in with Alaska.


We definitely do not have those issues here in Southern Arizona, but occasionally have had to drive in snow country at times and whatever Colorado uses was a a pain to wash off the truck. I was at a car wash once a week spraying that salt brine off.

I just didn't like the looks of not having that middle part - I had looked in to ordering them a while back but I think they were either on back order or pricy - cant remember which.
 
We definitely do not have those issues here in Southern Arizona, but occasionally have had to drive in snow country at times and whatever Colorado uses was a a pain to wash off the truck. I was at a car wash once a week spraying that salt brine off.

I just didn't like the looks of not having that middle part - I had looked in to ordering them a while back but I think they were either on back order or pricy - cant remember which.
Colorado uses mostly mag-chloride or dirt (and there’s usually gravel in the dirt).
 
I'm also looking for a solution on the dually rear on my 2025. But I'm also now looking for a solution for the front RH side since the oil filter is no longer there, but they refused to update the liner with the cutout for the old filter location. Anyone know if the Hemi truck's liner would interchange and not have the old oil filter cutout?
 
I'm also looking for a solution on the dually rear on my 2025. But I'm also now looking for a solution for the front RH side since the oil filter is no longer there, but they refused to update the liner with the cutout for the old filter location. Anyone know if the Hemi truck's liner would interchange and not have the old oil filter cutout?
The fender liner on the Hemi has the same cutout for no reason.
 
I have a 2025 3500 Dually and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a piece that goes on the rear wheel liner. If anyone knows the part number if it exists.
Thanks in advance.
 
Weird I didn't know the engine was by the rear Dually fenders - Iam just going by the title of thread......
It was a joke, since the last couple posts were about the gap in the front liner.

I’m not sure bed liner spray will solve the gap in the rear liners either though.
 
It was a joke, since the last couple posts were about the gap in the front liner.

I’m not sure bed liner spray will solve the gap in the rear liners either though.
That's what I did on mine on the rear on all my dually trucks...

 
That's what I did on mine on the rear on all my dually trucks...

Ahh I see. I was thinking about the stuff that's getting thrown behind the liner to the front and rear through that gap.
 
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