Wheel well liner

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randuff

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Has anyone notice that the front wheel well liner is different on a Z71 than it is on a normal Tahoe? It is! I am having front rubbing in the front and rear of the wheel well and tried to heat gun and "remold" it to give me more room but apparently I still need to adjust it some more.

Anyways I am sitting in my dealership so I will snap a pic of the difference.
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edgaranah1

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Well from what I can see in the pics. It looks as if the Z71 wheel liner sticks out more than that of the LTZ.

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I never noticed.
Get ready to start cutting because when I was trying to stop my ribbing woes I noticed that the washer fluid tank (right behind the driver side front wheel well liner) does not allow for much wheel well molding with a heat gun.
 
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Well from what I can see in the pics. It looks as if the Z71 wheel liner sticks out more than that of the LTZ.

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Precisely

I never noticed.
Get ready to start cutting because when I was trying to stop my ribbing woes I noticed that the washer fluid tank (right behind the driver side front wheel well liner) does not allow for much wheel well molding with a heat gun.

That is going to be the end result. That damn bottle just gives me almost no choice but to cut.
 

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