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Old Sep 2, 2016 | 11:16 AM
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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.
Your price was fair, your company's reputation is solid. Thanks for the deal. I look forward to receiving my order and they shipped within hours of receiving the transaction. $10 isn't worth chasing. Have a great Labor Day weekend!
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Old Sep 3, 2016 | 09:48 AM
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I put the Husky liners on yesterday. Very easy to do. I left them out in the sun first for over and hour. I have WeatherTech mud flaps already on the truck. I worked the corner in behind the mud flaps first. Installed all liner mounting screws except the one behind where the mud flaps are. The liner is really tight and secure, so I don't think it will matter not having that one mounting screw in. I'll address it down the road if I think they start loosening up. Love the liners. Excellent fit and coverage. Got a great price from RDP.

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Old Sep 3, 2016 | 10:51 AM
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I bought the Rough Country liners - found them for a decent price - cheaper than the others and they work just the same.
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Old Sep 3, 2016 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by WestTexas277
I put the Husky liners on yesterday. Very easy to do. I left them out in the sun first for over and hour. I have WeatherTech mud flaps already on the truck. I worked the corner in behind the mud flaps first. Installed all liner mounting screws except the one behind where the mud flaps are. The liner is really tight and secure, so I don't think it will matter not having that one mounting screw in. I'll address it down the road if I think they start loosening up. Love the liners. Excellent fit and coverage. Got a great price from RDP.

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Looks great! Mine are on the way. Killer deal from RDP: $90.96 plus Free Shipping!
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Old Sep 3, 2016 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BadAV
I bought the Rough Country liners - found them for a decent price - cheaper than the others and they work just the same.
Same here.... At only 79.99 Shipped, on ebay. You can't go wrong!
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 03:10 PM
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UPS delivered my Husky liners from Stage3Motorsports at 1:42 this afternoon and I immediately had to put them on my truck. I'm usually very skeptical when they talk about ease of installation but these went on in a snap!

Thanks Stage3Motorsports! They look great!




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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Stormvet
UPS delivered my Husky liners from Stage3Motorsports at 1:42 this afternoon and I immediately had to put them on my truck. I'm usually very skeptical when they talk about ease of installation but these went on in a snap! Thanks Stage3Motorsports! They look great! Before (with clips installed) After
Mine are in my garage!! Looks killer and I got the same ones from the same vendor!

Any tips to make it a quick install for me?
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 03:18 PM
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Mine arrived a couple of days ago but it'll be a couple of weeks before I have time to install them.
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Stormvet
UPS delivered my Husky liners from Stage3Motorsports at 1:42 this afternoon and I immediately had to put them on my truck. I'm usually very skeptical when they talk about ease of installation but these went on in a snap!

Thanks Stage3Motorsports! They look great!




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Looks great! The sale is ending soon. Maybe Ill make you guys a discount code for these so that the guys reading this in the future can get a deal.
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tampastx
Mine are in my garage!! Looks killer and I got the same ones from the same vendor!

Any tips to make it a quick install for me?
Really, I read through the instruction real quick and went for it. I know some people have said that they left them sit out in the sun for a while but I didn't see the need.

I guess one tip I would have is to get the liner in place and then put a screw (just push through the hole to temporarily hold) through either location "A" or "D" and then get the other one in the same way. This will make perfect sense once you look at the instructions.
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