Wheel Well Liners (Husky, Pendaform, OEM, etc)
#11
I was at the dealership for something unrelated and asked about them. they had them in stock and I walked out with them for 140 bucks. Took me maybe ten minutes to install. No other input - other than they do what I wanted and seem to be good quality.
#12
Same with me. I did the passenger side first and was so pissed off I almost didn't want to finish, but then the drivers side went in like butter. I just thought it was easier because I had figured out where to perfectly put the crow bar!
#13
Here's a post about Husky Liners and other things that might help you decide on which version to go with Aftermarket or OEM.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/do-yo...-liner-434781/
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/do-yo...-liner-434781/
#14
I have the Pendas and they fit perfectly. I think someone else did the research and said they were the actual vendor for the OEM parts. Haven't heard anyone state there was a differece between them before.
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KennyCJR (02-12-2019)
#15
Senior Member
I'm glad it wasn't just me. Took 45 minutes, a trim tool, and hammer to get the passenger side in. Driver side took 2.
#16
I’m glad I’m not the only one lol. I almost gave up on it but I had the driver side in already
#17
Senior Member
I have the Husky and they fit perfect. They have a very small almost impossible to see marking on them that indicate which side to place them. I have read many reviews about improper fitment, but most of them were due to placing them on the wrong side. They come with a page that tells you this so it's strange to me most don't bother to read it.
#19
anyone have a link to the OE liners on amazon?
#20
Senior Member
I installed Husky this weekend. They were a pain to get seated properly. Took a lot of plastic wedge/pry tool to get the outer edge seated inside the wheel well rather than between the metal and wheel well trim. Once installed they look nice. I did start to wonder about shock replacement in the future.