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Old 01-26-2015, 12:03 AM
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I've read a few posts before but I am looking for a fresh prospective. Should I install wheel well liners, and which ones do you like? Installation needs to be easy. With my 2 year-old twins and my 4 year-old niece that we are raising, I don't get much time to mess with my truck. I would like to protect the bed on my '14 XLT SCREW 5.0L for as long as possible. Thank you for any advice.
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I just recently insatlled the Penda Liner 7010240x rear liners. Like you I researched and researched before dropping the cash on them. These liners exdend down the farthest compared to others and installation only takes 10 minte and if you dont have the gatorback mudflaps that I have installation is a breeze. They snap in the rear wheel well and bolt onto the botton of the box using the existing bolts located where the fender flares bolt into the box. I paid $75.00 and free shippog on amazon.








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I have the Husky brand ones and really like them.
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I have Rugged brand and love them. $91.77 + free shipping. Doesn't interfere with my OEM mud flaps at all.

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It took me 3 months of research to finally pull the trigger on these, I researched and price marched in town and even after paying 20 bucks to install duty and exchange rate I only have $100.00 Canadaian into this mod that will add some resale to my truck!!! I've seen a few truck locally with the level and block and what bugs me is seeing through the box and the frame that's why I had to do them lol!!
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Originally Posted by festivaboy92
It took me 3 months of research to finally pull the trigger on these, I researched and price marched in town and even after paying 20 bucks to install duty and exchange rate I only have $100.00 Canadaian into this mod that will add some resale to my truck!!! I've seen a few truck locally with the level and block and what bugs me is seeing through the box and the frame that's why I had to do them lol!!
let me know how they hold up. I will most likely make this purchase in spring once all the snow is gone, then I Can spray all that salt, dirt, and krown rust proofing off before I install them. I found the same ones you bought on eBay for the same price, so it is saved n my watch list Nothing against amazon, its just easier for me on eBay with the app and how I have it all set up. I don't have to do anything other than open the app and click pay lol. That and it boosts my eBay score
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Originally Posted by festivaboy92
I just recently insatlled the Penda Liner 7010240x rear liners. Like you I researched and researched before dropping the cash on them. These liners exdend down the farthest compared to others and installation only takes 10 minte and if you dont have the gatorback mudflaps that I have installation is a breeze. They snap in the rear wheel well and bolt onto the botton of the box using the existing bolts located where the fender flares bolt into the box. I paid $75.00 and free shippog on amazon.








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Um, hate to break this to you, but you can still see the entire frame with those. I figured most of these were the same, but yours doesn't cover as much as you think. In fact, it looks like if it were half an inch shorter you would be able to see through to the other side. Fresh pics of my Rugged below.
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I purchased the ones from Ford for like 82$ or something like that. Easy install like all the others and seem to have great coverage of frame rails
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
Um, hate to break this to you, but you can still see the entire frame with those. I figured most of these were the same, but yours doesn't cover as much as you think. In fact, it looks like if it were half an inch shorter you would be able to see through to the other side. Fresh pics of my Rugged below.
which ones are those?

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