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Thanks for all the input here and how fast everyone replied.
I ordered the WeatherTech ones. Just liked that there were no holes to drill and that made sure they would be straight. Read a lot of reviews for all of them, they just seem the best for me. Durability was there for all 3 brands listed and I think they are all in the same class that way. It just came down to ease of installation.
Thanks again for all the help.
I will update on them when I get them and put them on.
so did you get these in and on yet?
im looking for a set for my crew cab and wondering how they look.. an how easy they went on of course. lol.
I just had a set of Weathertechs put on my F-450. Easy installation, took less than 10 minutes per side. Pop the plastic studs out, unscrew the one screw on the fender liner, put clips on all the holes, and put screws in with the mudflaps in place. They look good with the KR flares.
Thanks to this site, I got the Husky Liners molded... Direct from Husky they are $80 ($40 per pair). Performance Auto Parts and Truck Accessories had them for $30 and $26. Very easy to put on.
so did you get these in and on yet?
im looking for a set for my crew cab and wondering how they look.. an how easy they went on of course. lol.
I sent the Wheaterch's back and got the Husky's. The Weathertech ones did not come with their easy lock system and they were the same price, plus took over a week to get them.
Bought the Husky's from a local shop for $85 for both sets. The Husky's use a total of 5 bolts to hold them on but I only used 4, did not what to drill into the wheel well. They are sturdy and look good.