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Old 10-29-2016, 07:07 PM
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I picked up my truck last week and was bummed to see how ugly the rear wheel wells are. I called my cousin who works for 4Wheel Parts and had him pick me up some Husky Fender Liners. These are a hard molded plastic and go in really easily. It took me about 25 minutes from start to finish and I'm pleased with how they look. I would highly recommend these to anyone!
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Wow super clean. I need to really consider this...
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Why Ford doesn't include them is a mystery!
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+1 on the husky liners, the oem are made by penda and more $$ but not any better i believe than the huskies, why they are not factory installed?? I havent a clue either.
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What do these run for a set of 4?
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It's only the rears I believe. Check the vendor showcase thread for RDP's Husky discount code. I believe they're like $87 or something.
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Originally Posted by Purduephigam
It's only the rears I believe. Check the vendor showcase thread for RDP's Husky discount code. I believe they're like $87 or something.
thanks for the support sir
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The Huskey wheelwell liners I received didn't fit my 2017 F150. The edges were too wavy to fit behind the wheelwell lip, the front and back flanges were too wide, and the holes didn't line up with those on the body. I could have made it fit by trimming, heating the waves, and punching new holes. Before doing that, bought the Ford version. Big difference in quality. The molding has more profile and fit was perfect. Much better product than Huskey. Lots of negative reviews on Amazon.
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The Huskey wheelwell liners I received didn't fit my 2017 F150. The edges were too wavy to fit behind the wheelwell lip, the front and back flanges were too wide, and the holes didn't line up with those on the body. I could have made it fit by trimming, heating the waves, and punching new holes. Before doing that, bought the Ford version. Big difference in quality. The molding has more profile and fit was perfect. Much better product than Huskey. Lots of negative reviews on Amazon.
sorry to hear that sir but are you sure the company you bought them from supplied the correct units? because we have installed them on the same year models here in the shop without any issues
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RDP, I'm fairly certain I had the correct part. The box labeling and the number on the part match my application. The part was just a bit imperfect on fit that required me to force it in place. Even then, the mounting holes were misaligned and I couldn't get the edge behind the wheel well lip. I think it's a quality issue in producing the part because some people have success and others do not. Amazon has a lot of reviews that are a mix of positive and negative. Side by side, the Ford version is obviously a better part than the Husky version.

This is no reflection on your company. You are an excellent vendor in my experience.



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