So they don’t even know they sell a product that addresses what we’re talking about?OP your proposed product looks like the same plastic felt that is in your hood mat, no thanks.
Maxzina makes a mud flap with rear wheel well coverage. $35
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I just sprayed the rubberized sound deadening material in all four of my wheel wells.I'd be interested in front liners that have more sound deadening. But I kind of doubt you'll have enough sales to make it worthwhile.
Check out this thread. https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...ehind-left-rear-tire.43408/page-9#post-848144Regarding "the driver rear wheel well is considered “incomplete”, perhaps if you have any pictures, you can also post them in the comment section.
Mavericks already have these from the factory.Do you have any demand for Maverick Wheel Well Liners?Here is the wheel well liners we designed for another model F150. The approximate type is like this. If the demand is high, we can plan production.
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Price range? Or, how much for the F150?Do you have any demand for Maverick Wheel Well Liners?Here is the wheel well liners we designed for another model F150. The approximate type is like this. If the demand is high, we can plan production.
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Don't the felt liners keep the road noise down? What's the upside to plastic?I was thinking it would be nice to swap the felt liners in the front for plastic liners. My Tremor already has plastic liners in the back. Not sure if everyone does.
Plastic doesn't hold water.Don't the felt liners keep the road noise down? What's the upside to plastic?
AFAICT, the front ones are plastic with a plastic "felt" sound-deadening liner. I spray the mud off them at the manual high-pressure car wash and they are dry by the time I get home. No "felt" damage, either. At least not yet.Plastic doesn't hold water.
This kind of info is good to know. I have had concerns because they just appear to be some sort of felt and have been afraid to use any pressure wash on them for fear of their longevity. Be interesting to see how they actually hold up long term.AFAICT, the front ones are plastic with a plastic "felt" sound-deadening liner. I spray the mud off them at the manual high-pressure car wash and they are dry by the time I get home.
I have had felt liners on my last 3 vehicles without any issue? My guess is Ford used them for a reason and that it will be loud with hard plastic.Plastic doesn't hold water.
There is another thread about a filler for the left rear wheel well. Someone posted a templet of what he didDo you have any demand for Maverick Wheel Well Liners?Here is the wheel well liners we designed for another model F150. The approximate type is like this. If the demand is high, we can plan production.
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