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Old 09-20-2013, 04:24 PM
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Just looking to get some mud flaps installed on my FX4 2012 EB 5'

I don't want any chrome and I like look of the fitted ones. I'm at the Truck Outfitters in Calgary. They have the Husky Liners Custom Fitted Moulded Mud Guards.

Any thoughts on these?

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My personal preference is Gatorback flaps:
http://www.truckhardware.ca/products...ry/8-mud-flaps
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Agree, get garorbaks. I have them on my truck, the come in all kinds of combos and will cover way more than those husks will.
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Yeah your place is way better then hard plastic flaps .
How long does it take to ship ?
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Originally Posted by stuart1874
Just looking to get some mud flaps installed on my FX4 2012 EB 5'

I don't want any chrome and I like look of the fitted ones. I'm at the Truck Outfitters in Calgary. They have the Husky Liners Custom Fitted Moulded Mud Guards.

Any thoughts on these?

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I have the Husky ones and love the look & function of them......but I have them on my Bushwacker fender flares

For the rear one I would get the wider ones so it covers all your rear tire on the inside of the flap, its not a matching pair for the front, but they have them...I wish I would have done that as it would keep more crap off the the chrome tip.....just food for thought...

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Weathertech is the way to go, no drilling. I had them on my F350 DRW and loved them. I just traded it for a F150 FX4 and haven't had a chance to accessorize it yet but Weathertech flaps and visors for sure.
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^ Yep, I have the Weathertech flaps and they were a breeze to install.
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Originally Posted by Norotso
My personal preference is Gatorback flaps:
http://www.truckhardware.ca/products...ry/8-mud-flaps
There is no way (5/8" offset flap) is worth $700 for 4 of them haha what a joke.

I had the weather tech's for no flares, no need a set for use with OEM flares. $112 right from weathertech.ca with tax and free shipping.



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