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Old 01-04-2017, 08:18 PM
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I picked up the Husky liners for $92 delivered on Amazon. Hard to tell from the pictures, but are the Rough Country a little shorter?

I tried to install mine last weekend, but it was below freezing and I couldn't get the liner to fold into place it was so cold. I might also have to remove my WeatherTech mud flaps and reinstall after the liners. I'll know in the Spring when things warm up and I can set the liners in the sun to make them more pliable.
 
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Old 01-04-2017, 08:24 PM
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I had to remove my factory mud flaps to install the rough country ones. I also had to trim the liner by 3/8 in on the bottom towards the mud flap because they were to long and were pushing the flap down so they couldn't be reinstalled properly. I used a dremel with a plastic cutting disc that I used to cut vinyl siding this summer. Made a nice cut wouldn't even be able to tell I cut them. That sounds like a good deal for the huskys. What do you mean by short? Also it would be hard to install them if it was below freezing I got lucky and had a day close to 50 wasn't hard to install them in those temps.
 
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Old 01-05-2017, 01:22 AM
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The pics posted by Hackenbush seem to show the liner covering more of the shock and the frame. It looks like yours ride higher and part of the frame is exposed. Maybe its just the photos or maybe the designs are different.
 
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Old 01-05-2017, 08:55 PM
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Mine do expose most of the shock and frame. I think the design is different because most of the others posted seem to have a smooth flat back panel and mine has 2 raised spots on the back panel as you can see in the photos so I'm sure the designs differ slightly between manufacturers. Honestly I like all of them equally to I think they all look great ford, husky, rugged liner, rough country. I feel that they give the truck a nice finished look and it helps that it keeps alot of the nastiness that can acumulate out then you just spray them out clean.
 
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