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Old 01-26-2015, 12:11 PM
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I just got the OEM liners in. Will install in spring when it's a bit warmer and I can get a good wash.
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I have the Ford OEM liners. Super easy install. Just let them warm up before installing them. Hardest part was getting my WeatherTech mud flaps back perfectly thanks to my OCD. I cleaned the wheel well really well and sprayed it with Amsoil MPHD before installing the liners.

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Old 01-26-2015, 01:57 PM
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Go with the Rugged Ridge. Easy install and great coverage!!
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Running the OEM liners and love em. Easy install and good coverage.
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I have the ford wheel well liners, and if I were to do it again! Id go with Rugged Ridge or the Huskies, both provide More coverage than any other models!
Old 01-26-2015, 06:48 PM
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I just had my bed sprayed with Line X and had them spray the wheel wells. They both of them for 75. I will take some pictures tomorrow when it is light out. Very happy overall, no chance of trapping dirt and debris behind the liners.
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wow, loving this picture heavy thread. Thanks guys, even though I'm not the OP this is something I plan to do in the future and It's nice to see before and afters to get a good idea.
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OE on mine

very pleased
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OE for me because I'm impatient. Driver side gave me some issues getting the bedside support and new plastic to line up. Passanger side went in no problem





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