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I ordered them from the factory with my truck. I then purchased the front liners and installed them too. They provide a nice finished look and make it a lot easier to clean your wheel wells (especially in the front vs the felt type liner that comes on the truck. I’d order them again in a heartbeat.
I bought the factory rear liners for I think $120 from dealer. Easy to install fit perfect. Took 15 min to do.
looks better than having all that silver paint showing.
so does husky make them for the front as well or just dealer option? Great reaponse fellas and i sure appreciate it! 328 miles on my truck and so far i have not missed my raptor. Of course in arkansas theres no baja places! Just work and more work
Has anyone modified the wheel liners to fit a dually?
You don't have to modify UNLESS you added Gatorbacks. The bracketry will interfere with the fit. I have Weathertechs on my dually and the factory liners went in without issue, no trimming needed.
I went with rear OEM. Great fit. I ordered front OEM's as well and although they fit ok there was a few sloppy cuts and trimmings on them which still showed the felt liner behind them along the fender edge.
I got the ford ones (front and rear) off of amazon. An hour to install them all. the warmer the weather the easier. easier to clean and looks more finished off. should be a standard feature.
I got the Husky rear liners. Easy install but I thought the finish was lacking quality. Yeah I know you can’t see the really rough-cut edges when installed but I did have to use a utility knife to cut away the burrs from the drilled holes so that it would fit better against the wheel well. The do seem very durable and do look better than the white paint.
I was going to get a quote for line x instead. My truck is white and it just looks “off” wih the white. Going to have my chrome mirror caps done as well.
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