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Looking at the GM OEM liners. Do you know if they come with the attaching hardware or do you have to order for each liner?

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Thanks,
Rick
I ordered part number 85561532 from Chevys accessory site for a ‘22 limited, it was the set and came with hardware.
 
Nice, thanks!
👍🏻Not sure how the refresh parts will work but atleast in my case if I ordered from the parts counter you had to order the hardware kit separate but on the accessories site it came all together.
 

looks like separate parts, only the accessories catalog has them as a set, and those would be aftermarket, and not felt

looking at 5-6$ for each piece of hardware also...clips 5$ ea., screws 6$ ea., and so one
The GM Accessories liners are felt. That's how I ordered mine. Also, refresh and 19-22 are pretty much the same. Only the front facia and interiors were changed in the refresh.
 
Looking at the GM OEM liners. Do you know if they come with the attaching hardware or do you have to order for each liner?

GM 84507680​

GM 84507681​

Thanks,
Rick
My rear liners and mounting hardware came together in the same packaging, I didn't have to order and select any additional items..
 
The felt ones also have a plastic backing. It's not what's behind the line, but what's located where the liner ends. Therefore, plastic has the same problem. The only difference between the 2 is felt retains some salt and dirt, whereas plastic allows it to slide off onto the fender while it's wet. When it's dry it doesn't matter if it's felt or plastic.
I was at the dealer tonight and looked at damn near every truck they had on the lot with wheel well liners and THERE IS NO PLASTIC BACKING! It is 100% pressed felt material that you can easily tear by hand.
 
I was at the dealer tonight and looked at damn near every truck they had on the lot with wheel well liners and THERE IS NO PLASTIC BACKING! It is 100% pressed felt material that you can easily tear by hand.
Have you ever heard of polyester felt? Look it up. It comes in rolls, and can also be made in different colors. When heated and pressed it becomes thin, mildly flexible, and can be formed into various shapes. Polyester is a plastic. Wool may be the main ingredient (75%+), but melted plastic is how the fender liners are formed.
 
I was at the dealer tonight and looked at damn near every truck they had on the lot with wheel well liners and THERE IS NO PLASTIC BACKING! It is 100% pressed felt material that you can easily tear by hand.
If you can tear that liner by hand, then good on you. I can't tell you how many times I have power washed them with severe aggression, removed 3-5 inches of mud and sticks from them, gotten large branches unstuck from the fender well, and I have NEVER torn the material, or worn through it, and I have 125,000+ miles on them. By now, the plastic ones have usually cracked, broken, or rattled their way to being replaced, but these felt liners have handled all the abuse of a plastic one, and then some. The best part though is the quieting down of the tires. There is a noticeable difference in the tire noise once you install them. To each their own though, other people's experiences may vary significantly from mine and I am in no right to dispute or argue against their experiences. Keep on Keeping on :)
 

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