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Old 11-22-2011, 04:22 PM
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Got mine today, $84 off ebay. now to wait for the first warm day next week!
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I installed the Ford branded rear wheel well liners today and I thought I'd share. Use a rubber BFH and medium-sized pry bar to work the liners in starting with the fronts.



Torque your wheels to 150 ft. lbs.

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Thanks, good job oracle, just like the amp research power step series you done.
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Nice! They look just like the Rugged Liner ones. Why did you take the wheels off?
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Originally Posted by Theocoog
Nice! They look just like the Rugged Liner ones. Why did you take the wheels off?
So I could swing the rubber BFH 'cause when I want to hit something, I want to hit it good.

Seriously: the job is easier if you take the wheels off.
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Originally Posted by EricTheOracle
So I could swing the rubber BFH 'cause when I want to hit something, I want to hit it good.
Nice job on the videos. Should be helpful when I go to install mine. The vids don't show what you were hitting with that BFH though.
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Originally Posted by EricTheOracle
I installed the Ford branded rear wheel well liners today and I thought I'd share. Use a rubber BFH and medium-sized pry bar to work the liners in starting with the fronts.

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9noqFAwOIAs

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI-o17Rfvs8

Torque your wheels to 150 ft. lbs.
So what is different with the Ford ones compared to the Rugged Liners? They look the same.
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Originally Posted by RDFTS
So what is different with the Ford ones compared to the Rugged Liners? They look the same.
One has a Ford part number! Jk
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i had my truck undercoated and asked the guys to check where the rugged liners need to be fastened so they could avoid those spots...well they done went and installed them for me after undercoating

very clean look !
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Originally Posted by RDFTS
So what is different with the Ford ones compared to the Rugged Liners? They look the same.
Molded into the Ford liners is a Ford logo as well as Ford numbers. I feel special just knowing they are made under license by Ford.


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