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Old 08-10-2017, 04:50 PM
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Fit was perfect and took all of 10 minutes to install. I like that the Husky liners cover more than the Ford liners and my spray paint bed liner job wasn't holding up. It's a shame Ford doesn't install these things in 55k dollar plus pickup trucks honestly.

Here's my dads 15 Lariat(top) and my 16 Lariat below with with the liners installed.


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I love mine, def changes the look on my white lariat.
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I like mine....the look and the coverage. But there were a PITA to install and the first set I received were feathered along the round wheel well lip and I had gaps. Not a huge deal and not super noticeable unless you stick your head in the wheel wells. But it bothered me since I knew it was like that so I exchanged it for another set. My replacement set weren't perfect but alot better.
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I know some people had a tough time with the install but mine went on in 15 minutes and they are a must have if you like a clean look. Also, they do keep the mud/ road grime from getting underneath the undercarriage.
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When I shopped the Rough Country liners were the cheapest I could find. They installed easily and fit fine so they are another alternative to consider.
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I just installed a set of HUSKY wheel well liners on my white 2010 F150.

Improved the look immensely !!! Thanx, RDP
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Get ready to undo what you just did when you replace your rear shocks... It took me longer to get the Husky Liners out of the way than it was to install the 5100's.

I love my Husky liners rear wheel liners and Bilstiens.
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Ditto to the post by Enoch!
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Yeah, I thought about the fact I'd have to remove them to replace the shock eventually. I washed it this weekend after some light "offroading" while fishing the other day along canal banks after some pretty good rain storms and the grass/mud rinsed right off. Best part was once I was done with the truck I wiped the liners down w my tire dressing sponge and the truck looked showroom ready and the added tire dressing should make cleanup easier next time too. I learned with my ATV tire dressing attracts dirt and dust but also rises right off especialy when muddy.
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I'm glad they worked out for you, after 2 sets that didn't fit AT ALL I finally just went with the Ford ones. Sucks because I really liked the extra coverage of these. What's even more ridiculous is the Email I got from Husky saying "We understand we have sometimes have a fitment issue, about 1 in 40 have this problem, yet it's still a quality product".....that just floored me. They look good though.



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