Wheel Well Liners
Used my camping heater to warm them prior... It was February of course so the plastic was firm and not very pliable without it... Even in Southern California.
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I installed both OEM and Husky on 2 different trucks. The OEM fit better and were easier to install. The Husky ones provide better coverage but were harder to install. I have Weathertech mudflaps which made the installation of the Husky ones waaaay harder. You DONT need to remove the wheels for either type.
I installed both OEM and Husky on 2 different trucks. The OEM fit better and were easier to install. The Husky ones provide better coverage but were harder to install. I have Weathertech mudflaps which made the installation of the Husky ones waaaay harder. You DONT need to remove the wheels for either type.
Huskys are also on sale for 103.00 until Monday http://www.stage3motorsports.com//79...ards-Pair.html S3M005 discount code should work for you guys also.
Huskys are also on sale for 103.00 until Monday
http://www.stage3motorsports.com//79...ards-Pair.html
S3M005 discount code should work for you guys also.
http://www.stage3motorsports.com//79...ards-Pair.html
S3M005 discount code should work for you guys also.
RDP has a 30% OFF sale. I got mine for $90.96. Including free shipping. That's $40 off their retail of $129.95. There is their regular forum discount f150husk that gets you 25% off. Then you add the second code HUS5 for another 5%. See their posts under the vendor forum.
Beat that, Stage 3!!






