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yea im glad Ford leaves holes in certain places for this reason, the aftermarket needs to wake up and USE this OEM holes because all of us dont live in CA where it never snows. Theres alot of stuff i would like to add to my truck but its hard enough trying to keep winter from rusting my baby out, im not gonna add junk that needs holes drilled everwhere when an inch away is a factory hole i could use
yea im glad Ford leaves holes in certain places for this reason, the aftermarket needs to wake up and USE this OEM holes because all of us dont live in CA where it never snows. Theres alot of stuff i would like to add to my truck but its hard enough trying to keep winter from rusting my baby out, im not gonna add junk that needs holes drilled everwhere when an inch away is a factory hole i could use
I agree 100% with that I will never drill holes. Just for reference i saw what you were looking at scaler but I think that is for the dodge or chevy models if you look at the instructions for the Superduty (http://www.ruggedliner.com/misc/Ford...structions.pdf) it is only push pins in the factory holes.
mine are plastic clips, I repeat. No new holes had to be drilled and remember this is their first batch of f250 liners so they could have changed it from the diagram
I called the manufacturer first and they told me discount hitch sold them so I placed the call. When they told me the price I said order and lets get it done ASAP.
i looked again and yes i saw the dodge install on the website. Can you post some close up pics of your liners installed? i would like to see just how much they cover, do they cover the frame too or just the wheel well?
i looked again and yes i saw the dodge install on the website. Can you post some close up pics of your liners installed? i would like to see just how much they cover, do they cover the frame too or just the wheel well?
I would love to take detailed pictures but that will have to wait. i'm on crutches after ankle surgery and it's a bear to get out there but i will try. the liners do cover the frame by the way.
Sweet that's good to know! Do you know the website address for discount hitch? i googled it and there was so many different results and i could not find them.
they look real nice, i like how they cover the leaf springs too. Did you notice if the overload spring hits the liner yet? It looks close in the picture and i ask because when i go hunting i flex my truck out alot and was wondering if they will hit or not