Wheel Well Liners
I did a lot better than that just last night.
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!!
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!!
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623.434.5277
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Joel
623.434.5277
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rdpstore.com. Click on Ford, choose the pickups. Click on Protection/Husky/wheel liners.
At check out enter this code: F150husk
That get's you 25% off. Then add hus5 to get another 5%.
Total will be 90.96 with Free shipping. Mine are on the way!
Last edited by Kensterfly; Sep 1, 2016 at 08:11 PM. Reason: .
Has anybody had an issue with not having pre-drilled holes on the inner wheel well flange to install their liners? I looked at mine tonight and it seems the only holes were where my mud flaps are installed...I can see were others might go but they are "filled", for lack of a better word.
Not a big deal to have to drill a couple holes for the push pins, but I was under the impression most people didn't have to do that (I have an xlt..no factory fender flares)
Not a big deal to have to drill a couple holes for the push pins, but I was under the impression most people didn't have to do that (I have an xlt..no factory fender flares)
Has anybody had an issue with not having pre-drilled holes on the inner wheel well flange to install their liners? I looked at mine tonight and it seems the only holes were where my mud flaps are installed...I can see were others might go but they are "filled", for lack of a better word. Not a big deal to have to drill a couple holes for the push pins, but I was under the impression most people didn't have to do that (I have an xlt..no factory fender flares)
Last edited by tampastx; Sep 1, 2016 at 09:54 PM.
I should have mentioned I'm looking to install the rough country ones..and the instructions refer to holes in the wheel house flange. I do not think I have said holes, so am pretty sure I will have to drill them.. I understand the other liners don't require that?
For those who have the rough country wheel well liners, you remove the 4 push pins and then does the liner fit between the flare and the metal or on top of the metal? I had a hard time trying to put one on today. Going to try again tomorrow but I'm looking for some guidance. Thanks
The problem is that Husky has MAP pricing (Like alot of companies do). Right now we are only allowed to advertise Husky at 10% off. Then other companies add discount codes to those sales. I cant keep up with everyone's discount codes. The bottom line is we will always try to be the best deal.
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Joel
623.434.5277
Contact me for Forum pricing
Joel
623.434.5277
Contact me for Forum pricing
The problem is that Husky has MAP pricing (Like alot of companies do). Right now we are only allowed to advertise Husky at 10% off. Then other companies add discount codes to those sales. I cant keep up with everyone's discount codes. The bottom line is we will always try to be the best deal.






