Can you get wheel well liners for a Tahoe?

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Gruson

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Can you get wheel well liners (covers or molding) for a Tahoe?

I know that GM does make wheel well liners or molding for some trucks. Any quality custom ones people use?

Does anyone know of any available for the Tahoe?

I think it would give it a more finished look since the wheel wells are a bit large IMO.

Something like these:

http://gmaccessoriesstore.com/wheel-well-liner-dually-models-p-5171.html

Please let me know. thanks!
 
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73shark

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Tahoes come w/ liners. These are for pickups that don't come w/ them.
 

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simple way to fill your wheel weels is. just buy bigger wheels =D
 

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simple way to fill your wheel weels is. just buy bigger wheels =D

Actually, I looked and even measured some 22s and it still would have a huge well opening.

Oh well...the one part of the Tahoe I don't like. :(

I was looking for anything to make them look smaller!
 

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Drop it with 26's and you shoudn't see the wheel well liners:D
 

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Actually, I looked and even measured some 22s and it still would have a huge well opening.

Oh well...the one part of the Tahoe I don't like. :(

I was looking for anything to make them look smaller!


I think you're confused.

The wheel well liners go inside the fender and help deflect water/dirt/mud/debris from being flung up into the underside of the fenders. Some pickups do not come with platic liners inside. As such, the liners you linked to above are to retro fit into those trucks.

Our trucks come with plastic liners inside the fender wells.


Regardless, this does nothing to change how large the opening "looks" from a side view. Perhaps you are looking for fender "flares" which go outside of the fender. You can possibly mount them a little lower, therefore making the fender well opening look "smaller" from the side.

In any case, they're not large by any means and are adequately sized for the amount of suspension travel. If you want less gap, get bigger tires (regardless of the size rim you have). The last option as mentioned, lower it.

Hope that helps...
 
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