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Old 02-28-2015, 09:58 AM
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Mudflaps, check out Duraflap, great mud flaps, no drill and quality made in the USA in Oregon. I have had them on my last 2 trucks. They have different sizes depending on your needs for each vehicle. I have the long ones to protect my trailers.
Floormats I have had Weathertech and liked them, but for my 2015 I went with Husky exact fit and they fit better, so I am happy.
Best of luck in your decisions.
Enjoy the new truck.
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Old 02-28-2015, 10:16 AM
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DRW truck - forget the Ford rear flaps. Somewhere i have pics of the factory and Duraflaps showing the difference.

Duraflaps, made in the USA and quality a product. And you get 10% off IIRC for being a FTE member.

With the DRW I would recommend the wider front flap option. I have the standard width and I think the wider width would protect the DRW fenders a bit more.
 
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Originally Posted by BlueJeansF350
Hi all, so while I wait for my new 2015 f350 lb drw to come in...what does everyone recommend for mud flaps....I didn't order the factory ones...so curious what you have....

Husky brand?

What about floor mats? Ordered just the stock carpet mats....will replace with rubber...thoughts?

I need to plant a money tree to fund the upgrades.
I have the 2015 F350 DRW FX/4 with high capacity towing. This put the big fender flares on the front fenders because of the front wheel offset. Ford supplied the front flaps because there is a special offset configuration at the rear bottom of the fender flares. They keep the running board fairly clean.


On the rears I bought the Husky #57641 flap kit. They fit nicely.
 
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Old 03-01-2015, 11:17 AM
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I have the WeatherTech no drill splash guards on my dually and I really like them. I wanted all matte black with no chrome.
My only complaint is that they hardware they included in the kit had shiny metal washers and screw heads so I had to paint them black before install.
















 
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I see the mfg offer mud flaps for trucks with and without fender flares. I suspect they are specific to the Ford OEM fender flares that come with the two tone option. What about after market flares? Like the Bushwacker or other makes?

What mud flaps will work with the after market flares?
 
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Originally Posted by LabCab
Mudflaps, check out Duraflap, great mud flaps, no drill and quality made in the USA in Oregon. I have had them on my last 2 trucks. They have different sizes depending on your needs for each vehicle. I have the long ones to protect my trailers.
Floormats I have had Weathertech and liked them, but for my 2015 I went with Husky exact fit and they fit better, so I am happy.
Best of luck in your decisions.
Enjoy the new truck.
Pat
Exact same here. Duraflaps are great. Had Weathertech mats on the 2011, prefer the Husky on the 2015.
 
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Old 03-01-2015, 11:34 PM
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Stay away from the Weathertech Floor Liners, I had them on my F150 and they were great, I have them in the '14 Super Duty and they're nowhere near the same. Not sure abut the Husky brand, no personal experience with those.
 
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Installed a set of Duraflap Mud Flaps today.

Front Install [Model FF 2 11]




Rear Install [Model FF 2XL 11]




Install went pretty easy. Removing the and reinstalling the rear support bracket was a little more difficult than I expected. Two rear flaps don't quite line up evenly on both sides, not quite sure why. Overall satisfied with the look and quality of the product.

Truck is a 2015 F-250 CC SB Diesel 4x4 with 20" wheels
 
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