Husky wheel well liners
#1
Husky wheel well liners
Husky box showed up today at the front door and didn't hesitate to put them on immediately. Only with my luck, the hardware wasn't included. Ran into an Ace hardware and got me some nice black body work screws. I believe the original hardware is silver, so I'm glad I went out of my way to upgrade.
Really easy install. 10 mins max on each size and didn't have to re-drill any holes, everything lined up perfectly. These are my first liners, can't compare to Ford ones, but they really do make the truck look much cleaner.
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Really easy install. 10 mins max on each size and didn't have to re-drill any holes, everything lined up perfectly. These are my first liners, can't compare to Ford ones, but they really do make the truck look much cleaner.
Before
After
#4
Guess 12v_dub didn't see my Husky post in the vendor section Don't worry you didn't pay too much over what I've seen selling them for.
My own set arrived on Monday. I had ordered a set from Amazon (before I began selling Husky) back over the winter, never got the installed. Could NOT get them installed. The cold weather made it impossible to bend the liner in.
Now I have another set that I'll sit outside in the sun for a few hours first to soften the plastic up, make it a bit easier to install I believe.
My own set arrived on Monday. I had ordered a set from Amazon (before I began selling Husky) back over the winter, never got the installed. Could NOT get them installed. The cold weather made it impossible to bend the liner in.
Now I have another set that I'll sit outside in the sun for a few hours first to soften the plastic up, make it a bit easier to install I believe.
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#6
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Just a word of advice, you can do with it as you like.
I would advise you to get rid of those screws and hardware you bought to replace the missing supplied hardware. Husky Liners provides specially made hardware so as not to cause corrosion of your trucks aluminum body. Standard metal fasteners whether painted or not, are dissimilar to aluminum and will corrode the body.
Call Husky Liners and explain your situation, and I'm sure they would be happy to provide you with the proper hardware.
Just trying to help you out.
I would advise you to get rid of those screws and hardware you bought to replace the missing supplied hardware. Husky Liners provides specially made hardware so as not to cause corrosion of your trucks aluminum body. Standard metal fasteners whether painted or not, are dissimilar to aluminum and will corrode the body.
Call Husky Liners and explain your situation, and I'm sure they would be happy to provide you with the proper hardware.
Just trying to help you out.
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Yeah, I'd lose those screws if they aren't aluminum friendly. Otherwise say hello to your new friend, Galvanic Corrosion.
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I just painted my rear wheel wells with 3M spray undercoating.
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