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Old 09-23-2009, 05:37 PM
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I just installed the weather tech no drill mud flaps last night on my 09 SCab. They are an excellent product, very easy to install. I'll have to post a pic but they look similar to the Ford units above.
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Went with a set { 4 } of flaps from Husky, based on my past experience's with my '99 dually and '02 F250 , looked & worked good.
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Any one found mud flaps that will fit with the flat black running boards. Every one I see says they will not fit. I hate to have to go to the old flat type of mud flap.
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Lincoln Does ur scab have the Chrome running boards with the black plastic step pad. Also does your truck have the fender flares? And a part number for them would be great, Thanks
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Originally Posted by 1sweet09fx4
Lincoln Does ur scab have the Chrome running boards with the black plastic step pad. Also does your truck have the fender flares? And a part number for them would be great, Thanks
are you sure your steps are not install the wrong way??? mine is the same as yours except is a supercrew. It still should'nt be that close to the fender well... probably the reason why you have clearance problem.
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Old 09-27-2009, 04:19 PM
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Good question, as I did have the running boards replaced when I bought it cause they had big scuffs in the black step pad. The dealership did it so who knows what flunky they put on it.
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Have the dealership switch them around ...Whoever installed them did not read the instruction

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Dont surprise me with them idiots. lol
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Lincoln Does ur scab have the Chrome running boards with the black plastic step pad. Also does your truck have the fender flares? And a part number for them would be great, Thanks
My scab has the exact same running boards as yours. Mine does not have fender flares.

My part number is:

#110002-120002 (front and rear set)

You need:

#110003-120003 (front and rear set)

110003 (front set) 120003 (rear set)

The above numbers are the WeatherTech automotive part numbers. (Mac Neil automotive industries)
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lincoln can you post a few pics?
was the installation easy?

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