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Rear wheel well liners

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If you are talking about the wheel well liners they are installed at the factory. They come standard on the upper trim levels (Laramie, longhorn and limited) and are optional on Tradesman and BigHorn.
My 2021 Limited didn’t come with them.
 

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My new 2021 Longhorn didn't come with them either. I called Husky Liners yesterday because their website didn't have them listed for Rams. They told me they are redesigning their wheel well liners for the Ram HD's and should be available in 4-5 weeks. Someone mentioned they offered more coverage than the OEM's and probably a lower cost.
 

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My new 2021 Longhorn didn't come with them either. I called Husky Liners yesterday because their website didn't have them listed for Rams. They told me they are redesigning their wheel well liners for the Ram HD's and should be available in 4-5 weeks. Someone mentioned they offered more coverage than the OEM's and probably a lower cost.
Is yours a dually?
 

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I bought a set of the Rough Country liners for my ‘21 3500. I completely removed the front half liner and began stuffing the liner in the wheelwell. I noticed the front of the liner was only a couple inches from the leaf spring, but the rear of the liner was in contact with the leaf spring. I didn’t feel like trimming or messing with it at the moment so I just removed it and put the stock one back in for now…

My question for anyone that installed the Rough Country’s in a 3500, did you have to do any trimming on the front or is there enough clearance for the suspension travel?

Thanks!
 

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I bought a set of the Rough Country liners for my ‘21 3500. I completely removed the front half liner and began stuffing the liner in the wheelwell. I noticed the front of the liner was only a couple inches from the leaf spring, but the rear of the liner was in contact with the leaf spring. I didn’t feel like trimming or messing with it at the moment so I just removed it and put the stock one back in for now…

My question for anyone that installed the Rough Country’s in a 3500, did you have to do any trimming on the front or is there enough clearance for the suspension travel?

Thanks!
I did exactly the same as you, they are just sitting out in the shed for the past year. I wasn’t impressed with the fit.
 

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I bought a set of the Rough Country liners for my ‘21 3500. I completely removed the front half liner and began stuffing the liner in the wheelwell. I noticed the front of the liner was only a couple inches from the leaf spring, but the rear of the liner was in contact with the leaf spring. I didn’t feel like trimming or messing with it at the moment so I just removed it and put the stock one back in for now…

My question for anyone that installed the Rough Country’s in a 3500, did you have to do any trimming on the front or is there enough clearance for the suspension travel?

Thanks!
I installed the Rugged Liner ones, but they look just like your Rough Country's. I did not do any trimming and have had no problems. I have thought about trimming them but that's as far as I have gotten.
 

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My 2021 Limited didn’t come with them.
Go to build page and do a model comparison. All the model comparison details indicate that 21 Laramie trim and above (PW, Longhorn, Limited's) come standard with rear wheelhouse liners. Maybe you need to discuss this with your dealer. Could be it was overlooked during build out.
 

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Just as an update, I contacted Rough Country as they said they’ll fit a 3500. I sent them the pic I posted above, and was told they’d contact me after looking into it. They now say they do NOT fit 3500’s and I shouldn’t have ordered them. I told them their info needs to be updated as it said it fit when I ordered them and the sticker even includes 3500’s…
 

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Decided to go the Mopar route… Can anyone tell me the exact number of the:

Fender U-Nut - Mopar (6105242AA)​

and the:

Wheel Flare Screw - Mopar (6510827AA)​


I’ll need to order? This hardware and the liners will complete everything needed? Thanks!
 

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I wanted to put a 'little bump', in this thread, to see if any other HD member had anything else to say about their wheel well liner.

Especially, since I am having difficulty making a brand selection...
 

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Ive always gone with the factory installed option. its a free add-on in Canada you just need to click the box.
 

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