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First simple addition. Husky wheel well liners.

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Old 08-15-2016, 06:57 PM
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Default First simple addition. Husky wheel well liners.

Man those go in so easy. Looked at a ton of picks here and decided to go with Huskys. They do offer more coverage than oem and go in super easy. 15 minutes and a cold Yuengling and done! Next up is floor liners. Debating between husky and weathertech over the hump. Both have their pluses, I like the husky coverage better but dislike the over the hump being an add on. Weathertechs are one piece but do not seem to cover as much under the pedals as husky. Any suggestions fellas?
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Have you seen the new floor liners from Ford?
https://accessories.ford.com/interio...mat-11417.html
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I went full husky (floor mats and wheel liners). I like em, but that extra protection behind the pedal can be annoying when pressing the gas with boots on unless your foot is completely covering the pedal. My dad went weathertech in his Lincoln and he likes mine more.
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Wheel well liners look very good (nice comparison pics).
I went with Husky Weatherbeater floor liners, front & rear. I have the center console, so no center hump to worry about. Very satisfied with them!
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Originally Posted by bobby1409
Have you seen the new floor liners from Ford?
https://accessories.ford.com/interio...mat-11417.html
I've got em, they're nice! Like the huskys as well
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I bought the wheel well liners and Husky mats the other day. Like everyone says the mats have better coverage. The only thing for me is that they are really slippery right out of the box. I like them a lot more now after a week.
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Originally Posted by bobby1409
Have you seen the new floor liners from Ford?
https://accessories.ford.com/interio...mat-11417.html

I've got these and like them pretty well. The WeatherTech front liners do cover all the way to the factory door sill plates, where the Ford front liners leave a small strip of carpet between the liners edge and the sill exposed.
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I installed my Husky X-ACT Contours today. I think I'm really going to like them. I have the 40/20/40 front seat but don't want or need the center hump liner as no one will ever be sitting there. The full width rear line (Supercab) doesn't quite fit under the console. Instructions say to trim it a wee bit. I think I have it tucked in okay so I don't have to trim it.
I also tried to install the Husky gearbox. I ordered, and they shipped the correct one according to the Husky website but the installation calls for a tiedown strap to wrap around a "seat bracket cross bar" and there IS NO such cross bar on the truck, so there's no way to secure the box. Major screw up on Husky's part? Or was my truck shipped without the crossbar?

The wheel well liners are my next purchase. Glad to see they go on so easily.
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I'm looking at buying wheel well liners as well, I'll definitely take a look at Husky. I just bought the Husky Weatherbeaters on AmericanMuscle.com, LOVE them! They cover the whole carpet and then some. I highly recommend them. My pictures aren't perfect but you get the idea.
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I went with the Rough Country wheel well liners and mats Very happy with them.

http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-rea...ners-4515.html
http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-flo...t-m-51512.html
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