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Old 01-26-2015, 08:15 PM
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Rugged and Husky are clear winners without a doubt.
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I like the OEM ones better.
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I installed oem liners on mine. Very good quality and coverage. They were a pain to get in, but they fit very tight and snug.
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
Rugged and Husky are clear winners without a doubt.
Agree, and I have the Ford version....
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Hmm... Which ones to get...
Old 01-26-2015, 10:46 PM
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I have rugged they seem to have the best coverage. Price was like 88 dollars or something they shipped them zipped tied together with a label stuck to them though.
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Originally Posted by Cody4359
OE for me because I'm impatient. Driver side gave me some issues getting the bedside support and new plastic to line up. Passanger side went in no problem
Weird, i had the same issue with the OEM liners, Driver side was a pain, Passenger side a breeze, and i started on the passenger side.
Old 01-27-2015, 05:18 AM
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Another oem set installed here too. No problem putting them on, but it is warmer here than most places right now.
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I have the Ford liners on mine. Like other have said easy install. Had a tough time with the drivers side because I didn't let them warm up. The passenger side was sitting in the sun while I did the drivers side and it just fell into place. I'm pleased with the coverage.
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Seems like a great spot for Salt to sit behind!


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