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Old 10-13-2016, 07:42 AM
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Husky's. A little more coverage than OEM. 15 min. per side install time.

Leaving them out in the sun prior to install is a good idea.

Small investment for a cleaner look and provides protection.
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Originally Posted by kinerin
Husky's. A little more coverage than OEM. 15 min. per side install time.

Leaving them out in the sun prior to install is a good idea.

Small investment for a cleaner look and provides protection.


This was also my exact experience and opinion. Glad I purchased the Husky's.
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Maybe a bit overboard but I undercoated my wells before i installed the liners
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Originally Posted by fcancer
Maybe a bit overboard but I undercoated my wells before i installed the liners

It is overboard...but I like it.
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Originally Posted by LairdNollerFord
I love the look of the liners. In my opinion it adds a more refined and more complete look to the truck. I've started to order all of our Platinums with it just to give it that extra bit of class!
Are you the Laird Noller Ford in Topeka and Lawrence?
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Hi, without wheel well liners, mud and other junk can and will get into places that will be very difficult to clean. Mud holds water and in time will cause rust. No vehicle should be without them.
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Originally Posted by LairdNollerFord
Yes, that's us! I work up at the Topeka location now after selling cars in Chicago for a while, I came back and joined the family business. Hopefully you've had great experiences with us!
Yes I have! My brother just bought a 2015 from you and I buy all my parts from your Topeka store. I work for USPS headquarters out by Forbes Field. Welcome to the forum!
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great thread. I am curious about which liners are the best?
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Originally Posted by lovemyboost
great thread. I am curious about which liners are the best?
In order, OEM, Rugged Liner, Husky. OEM and Rugged Liner cover the most. Pendaliner seems to cover the least.
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Wheel well liners are always beneficial. Soon as I got my truck I ordered a set of Rear well liners and some weathertech mud guards for all four wheels. It makes the truck look a-helluva lot better, helps protect against damage from thrown stones, mud, and general body corrosion in the long run; especailly if you live in an area where snow and ice is a norm.


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