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Old 10-06-2021, 09:11 AM
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I bought Rough Country because they were the cheapest I could find. 15 minute install after letting them sit in the sun so they were more flexible.
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I would order my Huskys again without hesitation.
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Husky liners. I love how they look and a lot less mud/slush gets slung into the undercarriage.
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I did husky as well. Maybe not oem but high quality.
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Have the OEM on mine. Liners definitely give the truck a cleaner look. Doesn't really matter which ones you get just get some.
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It drives me nuts that these liners aren't stock on these trucks.

When I bought my OEM liners (had them installed as part of my purchase) I then went through the grocery store parking lot just looking. Almost ever car and SUV the rear wheels wells had liners of some sort which of course were factory stock. Even my wife's 22 year old VW has them front and rear.
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has anybody bed line the fender wells? thinking that might be a good option too
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I went with Husky's for my 2018 (new used just bought with 21K miles). Open box at Amazon for $68. All parts were there just the box was damaged. They cover more in that area. Installed these and OEM mudflaps in less than 2 hrs. These Huskey's were extremely easy to install every thing matched up! Watched a You Tube video and went with it. Looks GREAT!!!!!
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I've had OEM and Huskies. Either is a good fit, durable, and helps with sound deadening if you drive in gravel alot.
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Originally Posted by TONY R
has anybody bed line the fender wells? thinking that might be a good option too
I have seen this a few times on trucks that had color-matched (i.e., not black) spray-in liners; they just had the shop do the fender wells, too. Looked pretty good in my opinion, though I doubt it would hold up well in any sort of gravel driving.


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