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Old May 3, 2016 | 12:53 AM
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Sorry, I searched this but could not find it.
Is anyone installing mudflaps ? If so, which ones?
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Old May 3, 2016 | 01:27 AM
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I originally ordered Husky mudflaps but mistakenly got the ones for trucks without factory fender flares so I returned those, then read somewhere that the Weather Techs fit better so ended up going with those. They were super simple to install and fit perfect.
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While viewing the main page of the " 2015 - Present Ford F150" section:
• Click search this forum
• then advanced search
• search mud flaps by title only
You'll find 30 threads with mud flaps in the title in just the 2015+ forum.










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I prefer the way the Husky's look and the rear ones fit well and were easy to install. The front flaps, although they fit the contours well, were a little trickier to install and do require a small hole to be drilled to secure the inside lower portion. They come with paint protection film, which is a nice touch. Overall I'm pleased with them, but the Weathertech flaps are probably a bit easier to install.
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i was going to ask the same question. I prefer ones without drilling any holes so im debating between the weather tech's or the ones from Ford. Has anyone had any issues installing the rears with the Husky wheel well guards already installed?
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I believe I read there's no drilling for the WTs?
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I originally ordered Husky mudflaps but mistakenly got the ones for trucks without factory fender flares so I returned those, then read somewhere that the Weather Techs fit better so ended up going with those. They were super simple to install and fit perfect.
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Thanks for taking the time to send great advice and direction!
I'll try 'er again although I THOUGHT I did just that several times. I got lots of results, but NOT ONE said "mud flaps". I got sick of trying.

I'll try it again 'til I get it.
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While viewing the main page of the " 2015 - Present Ford F150" section:
• Click search this forum
• then advanced search
• search mud flaps by title only
You'll find 30 threads with mud flaps in the title in just the 2015+ forum.









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Originally Posted by tomjv
I believe I read there's no drilling for the WTs?
TomJV
Correct, no drilling needed with the Weather Techs
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Old May 3, 2016 | 10:30 AM
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Just installed the Weathertech mudflaps, easy install and look good. Had
them on my last truck also. Used their mats front and back also.
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