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I'm still a bit amazed that there are no wheel liners from the factory, but I suppose it is what it is. Looks like there are options from Ford directly and Husky. Any thoughts on what the best option might be?
The Rough Country and Husky liners appear to cover more...... I am in the market very soon for a set, so this thread had my interest. Now the real question.... is the Rough Country provided photo even an F150?
I hope this helps.
Last edited by Beachums; Apr 3, 2017 at 05:30 PM.
Reason: My brain is fried.
I installed the Husky wheel well liners, will post pics when I get to my truck in a few days. I really like them, I agree, I do not understand why Ford doesn't equip our trucks with them as standard.
The Rough Country and Husky liners appear to cover more...... I am in the market very soon for a set, so this thread had my interest. Now the real question.... is the Rough Country provided photo even an F150?
I hope this helps.
Thanks for posting this info. From what I see with the Rough Country units I think they will be last on my list. Doesn't;t appear to fit nearly as well as photos and video I saw for both the Ford and the Husky.
I'm leaning towards the Ford units because I have a Costco coupon for half-off since I purchased with that plan
I appreciate all the responses here. Seems like either the Ford or the Husky will work out well. Anyone know if one material is heavier than the other?
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