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Old 09-03-2016, 03:08 PM
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I bought a set of liners for my new F-250 and they arrived today but I havent had time to install them. Still doing yard work! Anyway, I am curious if anyone else has installed them? Looks like two holes need to be drilled to mount liners to the inside of wheel well near the bed of truck. I am assuming that holes line up with the flange that is just below floor of bed. I really would not like to drill into the bed itself to mount the liners.
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What exactly is the purpose of these liners?
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Dont know about your F250 but on both my F150s the holes are all ready drilled and they are located in the flange below the bed floor
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What exactly is the purpose of these liners?
Keeps the mud from caking up on the frame and so on.

OP. I had the OEM on my F150. Purchased and installed the Husky on the F-350. Works well. Yes. 2 holes. No big deal. Rest syncs up with the wheel well lip. Rest of the holes match up well with existing holes. No worries. Took about 10 minutes per side, and you don't have to take the wheels off.
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Well, it didnt take long to install the liners, but I did not like the fitment on the front of liner at the bottom of fender where the liner tab is located.
Looks like the the bottom edge of liner is designed to fit the curved edge of fender but it didnt line up well enough. So I may try another day to refit the liner and simply drill another hole in the plastic tab.
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