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I installed the OE liners on mine, the fit is perfect. I also had them on my last truck (f150). Personally I wouldn't even be considering the aftermarket ones.
Heres a page from the installation instructions that came with the Penda liners, I have to believe they are oem. With discount coupon I saved about $50 compared to ordering the "Ford" liners. Thanks 67L48.
Got my liners installed. Unfortunately, my father in law was so gung-ho that he put the sun-side in before I could get a good before picture. But lots of people have posted such pics. The finish is even better than pics demonstrate. It really makes the wheel wells look finished. I was on the fence about doing this mod ... now, i cant believe I waited!
The fit is like a glove. Perfect. Every hole and contour lined up perfectly. Took about 10 min for the first side and about 5 minutes for the second side. I have factory mudflaps and the factory wheel well moldings. Neither affected the install at all.
Just ordered the Penda ones from Advanced Auto. I have been looking and couldn't decide if I wanted the OEM ones or Husky. This sealed the deal. $85.98 after tax and free shipping with discount code for me.
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I installed one side yesterday and the other today. No photos, it actually began raining when I started today. Good thing they are such an easy, quick install. I will suggest to anyone who might be getting these, set the front, lower edge of the liner behind the fender lip first before the the rear. I did it the opposite way on the first one and it took noticeably more effort to get it tucked. Not a big deal, I just found it easier doing it that way.
Got my Penda Liners installed yesterday. Super easy took maybe 20 mins if you take out the time to clean wheel wells before hand. Fit is perfect. I have the husky mud flaps and did back out two top screws that hold them in to make it easier to get into places.
When installing I could never figure out which way to install. The molding in slightly different if installed on the left or right side. Looking at the picture above it looks like dryden131 installed his opposite of 67L48. Does anyone know which way is the correct orientation?
When installing I could never figure out which way to install. The molding in slightly different if installed on the left or right side. Looking at the picture above it looks like dryden131 installed his opposite of 67L48. Does anyone know which way is the correct orientation?
Mine had an rh and lh printed on them now I guess you could say that right and left is dependent on if you are at front of vehicle looking back or rear looking forward. I went with rear looking forward as this is how you would be sitting in the drivers seat and that is your left turn signal. Not saying my thought process is correct but that’s how I did mine and the holes lined up. Also looking at his last picture the cut out on bottom of flap looks same as mine towards the rear. I would snap a picture of it but it’s pouring down rain.
When installing I could never figure out which way to install. The molding in slightly different if installed on the left or right side. Looking at the picture above it looks like dryden131 installed his opposite of 67L48. Does anyone know which way is the correct orientation?
If you look at the 3rd photo from 67L48 and compare to dryden131 you will see that they are exactly the same.
If you are trying to install the same brand they come with instructions. I believe they refer to them as A and B along with an illustration of which side A or B goes. There is a factory installed black plastic piece at the rear of the wheel well, the liner is molded in a way that copies that shape. That will also help differentiate the two sides.
Now I'm wondering if I have mine installed backwards or if I got lucky and won the coin toss. Can't wait to compare mine to the above installs. I did try it both ways and it seemed to fit either direction.