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**PIC REQUEST** Huskyliner front flaps

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Old 03-12-2013, 08:32 PM
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There are plenty of pics of the WeatherTech flaps but not many of the Husky's. So I want to see what they look like from the side. Anybody have any pics?
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this is my truck with the husky mud flaps.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/275-60...t-pics-184210/

they look very similar to the weathertech, they are very rigid, and well installed. I went to the gym once, and a snowbank was blocking a couple spots, I figured, screw it, I got a truck I will park on top of it. So I drove up on this packed down snowbank, then down the other side and rammed the flaps into the snowbank as I went over the top. They carved into the bank and made a pretty good trough. I thought ah crap, I am gonna be screwing those back on, but they didn't budge. Not a millimeter. I am very pleased with them.

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this is my truck with the husky mud flaps.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/275-60...t-pics-184210/

they look very similar to the weathertech, they are very rigid, and well installed. I went to the gym once, and a snowbank was blocking a couple spots, I figured, screw it, I got a truck I will park on top of it. So I drove up on this packed down snowbank, then down the other side and rammed the flaps into the snowbank as I went over the top. They carved into the bank and made a pretty good trough. I thought ah crap, I am gonna be screwing those back on, but they didn't budge. Not a millimeter. I am very pleased with them.
Thanks! Which part number are those flaps? I see they offer 4 different styles. One for trucks with OEM flares and running boards, one for trucks with OEM flares w/o running boards, one for trucks w/o OEM flares with running boards, and one for trucks w/o flares w/o running boards.
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Here are a few of mine:






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Had them on every truck i've had. No complaints



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