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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 06:11 PM
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Husky passenger side was not even close to fitting my '16 XLT SCAB Sport. Once I finally forced the holes B and C at the top to line up it was rubbing the shock.

Also, the bottom of both of the liners towards the rear is not designed to accommodate the push piece that holds the plastic on the bottom to the bed, behind the wheel lip. On both sides the pieces were damaged and will have to be replaced. This will require taking both wheel lips off to get to the part that needs to be replaced. My truck has 400 miles on it and I have body work that I have to go buy parts for.

Overall very unimpressed and quite pissed off at the waste of time and damage.

And for the record, I do all maintenance to my vehicles and have for 29 years. I have rebuilt two Ford V8s, a Mazda manual, and a GM 350 Turbo-Hydra. I'm not an idiot.

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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Robotaz
Husky passenger side was not even close to fitting my '16 XLT SCAB Sport. Once I finally forced the holes B and C at the top to line up it was rubbing the shock.

Also, the bottom of both of the liners towards the rear is not designed to accommodate the push piece that holds the plastic on the bottom to the bed, behind the wheel lip. On both sides the pieces were damaged and will have to be replaced. This will require taking both wheel lips off to get to the part that needs to be replaced. My truck has 400 miles on it and I have body work that I have to go buy parts for.

Overall very unimpressed and quite pissed off at the waste of time and damage.

And for the record, I do all maintenance to my vehicles and have for 29 years. I have rebuilt two Ford V8s, a Mazda manual, and a GM 350 Turbo-Hydra. I'm not an idiot.

Any chance they sent ya two lefts?...I was gonna order these but will hold off till ya get to the bottom of your unfortunate situation-->
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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by HuskerHarley
Any chance they sent ya two lefts?...I was gonna order these but will hold off till ya get to the bottom of your unfortunate situation-->
Nope. One said DS7912 and the other PS7912.

I'm not sure what you would hold off for. I'm returning them and buying the OEM that fit correctly. That's the resolution. Unfortunately, I only took one picture and it's turning out to be an issue because I don't have pics of the holes not lining up. Just a big ole headache. I wish I had just gone with the gut and bought factory.
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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 08:27 PM
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Nope. One said DS7912 and the other PS7912.

I'm not sure what you would hold off for. I'm returning them and buying the OEM that fit correctly. That's the resolution. Unfortunately, I only took one picture and it's turning out to be an issue because I don't have pics of the holes not lining up. Just a big ole headache. I wish I had just gone with the gut and bought factory.
I figured someone would chime in with a solution...Maybe, the vendor?
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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 08:43 PM
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I have put them on all my 15/16's fleet and every one was a perfect fit. All of mine were marked RH and LH .. Never looked for any part numbers.
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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Trotter
I have put them on all my 15/16's fleet and every one was a perfect fit. All of mine were marked RH and LH .. Never looked for any part numbers.
Husky doesn't say RH or LH. It says what I posted earlier.

From the instructions...




Something else that I noticed was that the outer edge around the lip edge of the liners was considerably warped. I noticed when I opened the box that they were bent, which of course will distort the cylindrical shape. I just shrugged it off, but now that I look at pics of Huskies, mine were warped looking. Again, not impressed. I hate to beat up on Husky, but this product was pretty shoddy. I don't require perfection. I just require decency to be honest. I'm older and don't give a crap about perfection any more. All that said, I do not like wasting time on bad QC.

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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 09:15 PM
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It was stamped in the liner on the top but mine are at least over 1 year old so they might change time to time, but still with at least 9 pair installed all without any issues. You must have gotten a bad set.
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Old Oct 12, 2016 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Trotter
It was stamped in the liner on the top but mine are at least over 1 year old so they might change time to time, but still with at least 9 pair installed all without any issues. You must have gotten a bad set.
Ya think? LOL

I did read one comment in this thread where someone said one side rubbed the shock and they cut it. Sorry, but my time is money and I don't open a custom shop to make peoples' junk work, but I'm sure many would just modify it. I don't have garage space or time right now.
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Old Oct 13, 2016 | 06:59 AM
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Old Oct 13, 2016 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Trotter
Yes, that is how they are to be installed.
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