Husky Liners
Has anyone installed Husky liners on a '20 F150 with Gatorback mud flaps already on the truck.
Just wondering if the mud flaps have to be removed and reinstalled after the liners are in place.
Just wondering if the mud flaps have to be removed and reinstalled after the liners are in place.
I just installed them on my 16 with gatorback flaps. Not sure if much different on a '20. I contemplated not installing them because I didn't want to cut up liners. I did not have to. Super easy install. Yes the main bracket had to come off and I had to trim a small section that's inside wheel well and hardly noticeable. It's thin material, just used a pair of snips. Otherwise extremely easy install.
I just installed them on my 16 with gatorback flaps. Not sure if much different on a '20. I contemplated not installing them because I didn't want to cut up liners. I did not have to. Super easy install. Yes the main bracket had to come off and I had to trim a small section that's inside wheel well and hardly noticeable. It's thin material, just used a pair of snips. Otherwise extremely easy install.
I did not trim the liner. I was hesitant to install them because I didn't want to if I had to. The only trimming I did was a slight cut of the main gatorback metal bracket the mud flap attaches to so that it fit the contour of the liner. Very minor, quick cut with snips.
I also should say I did not have to put the liners in the sun, they were super easy to install out of the box.
Overall very very easy install for both. Very happy I did, it really cleans up the look in the wheel wells.
I also should say I did not have to put the liners in the sun, they were super easy to install out of the box.
Overall very very easy install for both. Very happy I did, it really cleans up the look in the wheel wells.





