Mud Flaps
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As for the tires, I "upgraded" to the AT Blackwalls and mentioned if I got Conti's they would be swaping them out with some of the Michelin's on the lot and was told they get no choice on tire brand...only size and style. Whatever they have the most of when they build your truck he said. These Michelin's are the least agressive AT tires I think I have ever seen but I am sure glad the do not say Continental on them.
#32
Got the molded Ford ones on mine and think they look great. I got them for around $100 (I believe?) from partsguyed. They were easy to install and fit nicely. Unlike the Husky's they don't come with paint protection film to prevent them from rubbing where they fit up next to the paint on the truck. I was able to make my own protection strips out of a bulk roll of film. That was the biggest PITA, and not completely necessary, but I am super **** so it was for me.
I have Husky's on another vehicle and those were just as easy to install and come with precut film. They seem to offer slightly more protection and were also cheaper than the Ford ones. They don't say Ford on them, but that is about the only noticeable difference. If I had it to do over I would say the Husky's are a better value.
As for pics, check this thread out. This post has pics of the Ford flaps I have and the thread has pics of other brands and styles as well.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...ml#post9268450
I have Husky's on another vehicle and those were just as easy to install and come with precut film. They seem to offer slightly more protection and were also cheaper than the Ford ones. They don't say Ford on them, but that is about the only noticeable difference. If I had it to do over I would say the Husky's are a better value.
As for pics, check this thread out. This post has pics of the Ford flaps I have and the thread has pics of other brands and styles as well.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...ml#post9268450
#36
We manufacture universal truck flaps like the flap ford ones listed above, but we use a thicker, better material. Most flat flaps use a 1/8" material, ours our 3/16" which prevents them from getting that "weathered" look after being blown in the wind for years. We also use 100% Prime material unlike many flaps as it is more expensive.
Our flaps are rated for -60° under stress and use a UV protective ink that will not fade, crack, peel under any conditions.
We have a couple different models including a Heavy Duty flap and flaps with simple molds in them to give it a simple look that is a little more than just a flat flap.
I just got some installed on a 2011 F250 today. I will try to get the pics up tomorrow.
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-Matt
Our flaps are rated for -60° under stress and use a UV protective ink that will not fade, crack, peel under any conditions.
We have a couple different models including a Heavy Duty flap and flaps with simple molds in them to give it a simple look that is a little more than just a flat flap.
I just got some installed on a 2011 F250 today. I will try to get the pics up tomorrow.
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-Matt
Can you do some with the King Ranch logo?
Thanks,
Marc
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