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Old 11-08-2015, 08:55 PM
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Rear Wheel well liners?

Anyone have the factory ones? Husky?
I've been thinking about a set of these after my last gravel and mud trip. The dealer undercoat was removed by the flying rocks and the noise is something else.
 
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Old 11-08-2015, 09:01 PM
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I ordered and installed the Ford liners.

Easy to install.

I like em.
 
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Liners came with unit. It catches a lot of dirt and grime.
 
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Another +1 for the factory ones, I ordered the truck with them and they've been there since.
 
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I ordered a set of Ford liners for the 2011 I use to own. They fit pretty good and kept it clean and less mess. Easy to install even without removing the wheels.
 
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Thanks guys. I will order a set.
 
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Old 11-08-2015, 09:19 PM
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At the end of this thread I posted several pictures on the install of the Husky liners. I like them and it was easy enough to install. Not an expensive option either.

Before you order, consider coverage.

Ford:





Husky:



Bruce...
 
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I bought them and installed them on my 2012 and liked them so much I ordered them on my 2015. They are great at containing rocks and mud.
Good addition!
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I also installed the Ford liners. They work well.

One thing you need to make sure of is to use a high pressure jet spray from a water hose and stick it in the seam between the liner and fender lip. There is a a ton of road sand and junk that will sneak through that tiny gap when driving in the rain.

I also stick the hose up the front and rear side of the liner and spray up into the wheel well and flush until the water runs clear.

I hose mine out every time I wash the truck.

You will be amazed at the amount of crud that comes out, and not washing it out is a perfect recipe for rust to start.
 
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Originally Posted by jh225
I also installed the Ford liners. They work well.

One thing you need to make sure of is to use a high pressure jet spray from a water hose and stick it in the seam between the liner and fender lip. There is a a ton of road sand and junk that will sneak through that tiny gap when driving in the rain.

I also stick the hose up the front and rear side of the liner and spray up into the wheel well and flush until the water runs clear.

I hose mine out every time I wash the truck.

You will be amazed at the amount of crud that comes out, and not washing it out is a perfect recipe for rust to start.
Mine has them from the factory - thanks for the tips.
 
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Originally Posted by my_crib_too
At the end of this thread I posted several pictures on the install of the Husky liners. I like them and it was easy enough to install. Not an expensive option either.

Before you order, consider coverage.

Ford:





Husky:



Bruce...
Those Husky liners look great. Do they require drilling or modification to the truck?
 
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Last time I checked the Husky ones do not work withe Ford 5th wheel prep. Do you have that Rico? I do so I bought the factory ones. Work great. Found the best price on eBay.
 
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Last time I checked the Husky ones do not work withe Ford 5th wheel prep. Do you have that Rico? I do so I bought the factory ones. Work great. Found the best price on eBay.
Yes my truck has the 5th wheel prep.
I will order the factory ones. Anything is better than listening to all those rocks beating on the inner fenders.
 
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I just picked up a set of the Ford liners from the local dealer last night for $110, which was about as good as I could find them online once shipping is added in.

I debated between the Ford and Husky liners for a couple days and ultimately decided on the Ford ones even though they offer slightly less coverage. The Husky liners require two small holes to be drilled into the sheet metal on each side where the bedside meets the bed floor. I know the two small holes are no big deal, but I am doing my best to avoid drilling into my brand new truck.

The Husky liners are nice looking and I believe they do actually work with the factory 5th wheel prep. I plan on going with Husky floor liners and splash guards since I've been very happy with their products in my Focus.
 
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Question Factory Part #?

Do you have the part number for this? These look like SRW so is there one for DRW's? Thanks.
 


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