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I got mine new at Rock Auto. They fit pretty well.
 
CH1248106    {#55175009, Left}
CH1249106    {#55175008, Right}

 

EDIT: Just noticed you are looking for the rear liners. I've looked for those but have not found them new.

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Hornbrod, thanks for the p/n on the front liners. I googled and could not locate any rear liners. I will buy both fronts. At least my liners made it for 23 years of service.

are there any rear liners? I looked at both my stock bed and a replacement I got - none had any liners or holes for it in them

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I was getting ready to ask the same question, if there wore ever actually liners for the rear. 

 

I'm mounting some items under the rear of the MJ. Battery, air tank, air compressor(s), transmission cooler, lights,,,. I think liners may help limit dirt / mud. 

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I'm 99% sure that there's just a couple of crappy little flaps in there. If there was a full liner I bet we'd have a lot less problems with rusty rear wheel wells.

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My 87 had strips under the flares that met the metal fenders on the bed, but no full liners. I lost the drivers side on mine, but I can get pics of the passenger side if y'all want them.

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Hornbrod,   are pieces #8 and #9 the black plastic pieces that bolt to the rear fender flare studs  or is it #7 and #8 for the black plastic pieces pieces that actually go inside the bed and bolt to the inside fender flare studs. Correct there are no liners just these pieces, mine are cracking/splitting. Thanks.

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Pretty sure it's #7 & #8, along with the four end pieces #15. Tough to find now, although the #15 end pieces would be easy to cut out of flat stock.

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Thanks Hornbrod, yes no liner but rear flares have a black plastic inside/behind the bed that attaches to the actual rear outside flares . Will try to find #7 and #8, which might prove impossible, If I can get them off in one piece maybe I could fiberglass cloth them with fiberglass rosin.  Thanks again fellows.

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Is the splash gaurd a inner well part? Or are they talking like mud flaps? Because the picture description of them looks very similar to the mud flap outline.

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It's inside the fender well, closes the gap between the bed fender well and the frame rail.

 

I can snap a photo later..... 

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I have 1 or 2 sets of the flare liners and the #15 splash guards that I've pulled off of parts trucks. PM me if interested.

yes I could use your rear left and right plastic liner, how much to ship Total to 36092 zipcode ,  Wetumpka Alabama. I could paypal.

Bill   thanks.

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Here's a picture including both the piece yellaheep is talking about ( on the left) and the other between the fender flare and body on the right , ( it's the broken piece lol)

ahhhh mine has the leftmost one. But doesnt have the "full" liner on right. Just an rusty empty hole and whats left of the steel that used to be there 20 years ago

  • 3 years later...
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Ran across this thread while doing a restore and wanted to post a pic for reference.  I got the right one off fine, but the left crumbled.  I don't see a part number in the parts catalog.   

fender_liner_rear.jpg

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4 hours ago, GritHound said:

Ran across this thread while doing a restore and wanted to post a pic for reference.  I got the right one off fine, but the left crumbled.  I don't see a part number in the parts catalog.   

fender_liner_rear.jpg

55006176-right

55006177-left. No one has them.

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17 hours ago, eaglescout526 said:

No. They just help prevent corrosion on the metal mounting brackets. 

Gotcha.   I don't have them on my MJ because I have aftermarket flares, so they looked alien to me to begin with.

  • 10 months later...
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On 6/3/2016 at 10:10 PM, mikekaz1 said:

Wait... 7 and 8 aren't the metal outer wheel well? I've never noticed a rear plastic liner on any of my 5 MJs

They are about the same size as the outer flares, but they become very brittle and just crumble away  

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