Wheel well liners

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Anyone aware of a some sort of abs plastic wheel well liners like modern vehicles seem to have offered today? Specifically looking for the rear fender area to close out the rear wheel well and keep undercarriage debris to a minimum without actually adding mudflaps that stick out below the body. Thanks in advance.
 

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Some 80’s trucks had a horizontal plastic cover at the rear of the front fender liner that went back to the body mount under the front floorboard. I’ve never seen anything like that for the rear wheel openings.
 

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Anyone aware of a some sort of abs plastic wheel well liners like modern vehicles seem to have offered today? Specifically looking for the rear fender area to close out the rear wheel well and keep undercarriage debris to a minimum without actually adding mudflaps that stick out below the body. Thanks in advance.
agree.....There's holes there for something but....

Anyway, I've been thinking about the same thing. I recall reading that some have used everything from rubber to roofing material. I'm sick of mud/cow sh|t getting slung everywhere underneath.....all starting rust from the inside.
 

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Yes. I noticed the holes. Somebody out there has to have a solution.
 

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I think LMC has a "filler Panel" piece that goes in the rear wheel well on each side. P/N 30-2440, Body Gap Filler Set-Rear. 33-1/2" long, 4-3/4" tall. Can't get my stupid computer to download the photo of it. If I can, I'll post it so everyone can see the kit
 

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I think LMC has a "filler Panel" piece that goes in the rear wheel well on each side. P/N 30-2440, Body Gap Filler Set-Rear. 33-1/2" long, 4-3/4" tall. Can't get my stupid computer to download the photo of it. If I can, I'll post it so everyone can see the kit.
 

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If anyone has these, post some pics. These should be nice for stock height and/or lifted trucks. Our C10 has a C-Notch and the C30 has 5th wheel hitch and a C-Notch and I am thinking that the C-Notch and hitch brackets would probably interfere.

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I’ve not seen any premade liners but thought about it (although our truck is a pavement princess still…). Some thin rubber sheeting like the pieces listed above would work great. Cut to fit and a little creativity.
 

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Got an old rubber bed mat ? Could use that thicker than rubber roofing material.
 

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