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Brought the new F 250 home Thursday. There were a few things I left off the order because it was either said to be easy and cheap to DYI, (wheel well liners) or I couldnt order what I wanted, (running boards). The dealer said he could get the standard black boards available on the XLT from the parts dept. and since I didnt want chrome on my Lariat boards I didnt order any boards. Truck came in and the only thing they said they could get was some fat pipe style aftermarket units I didnt really like. Ordered Havoc HST boards online. I think Ill like them. Tight to the body, not hanging as low as stock boards.
The other thing was wheel well liners. Some on here stated the Ford liners were made by Husky. Could be had for less on Amazon and were an easy install. The thing is I can only find rear liners. I cant find front liners listed anywhere for sale. Even on Husky's site. I am a little surprised to see the wheel well in my truck are some kind of fiber.
So my question is.... where do I get a set of 4 wheel well liners?
Last edited by Mikelikesit; May 18, 2019 at 09:16 AM.
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My new 2019 came from the factory with front liners. Fiber of some kind and not plastic.
I just installed Husky rear liners this week. This is super easy but it takes some time and muscle to get them into their position. Took me about an hour and I didn't enjoy it all that much. If the dealer will install the rear ones for free, I would take that deal. Nothing hard though. I ordered mine from AutoAnything with a coupon code that I found.
Rear liners are on my to-do list. Is it a fact that the OEM liners are made by husky? Same exact look, fit and finish?
No and no.
OEM not made by husky. May be made by Penda.
Husky not same exact look, fit, and finish. Husky extends vertically down farther in the rear. Search here, as people have posted comparison photos. I don’t believe Husky offers a front liner ... few AM companies do.
Wishing I just ordered them with the truck. Any feedback on how durable the fabric front wheel wells are? They also offer wide open areas for salt and mud to splash onto the engine. Thats the main reason I was into the liners in the first place. I guess IIll have to order the factory optional liners from my dealer.
I just installed the fronts about an hour ago. First side took me 30 mins (I have mud flaps and fender flares), second side took 15-20 mins.
They don’t provide any additional coverage. If you go through some mud, they’d be a heck of a lot easier to clean than the fabric. The fabric seems pretty tough actually... I almost considered not installing the plastic ones, but overall am happy with them now that they are on.
if you hit an “alligator” or other debris on the road and it got thrown up in the wheel-well I could see how the plastic ones could be a little tougher than the fabric and may help protect something.
Originally Posted by Mikelikesit
Wishing I just ordered them with the truck. Any feedback on how durable the fabric front wheel wells are? They also offer wide open areas for salt and mud to splash onto the engine. Thats the main reason I was into the liners in the first place. I guess IIll have to order the factory optional liners from my dealer.
You can get the Penda brand from Advance Auto Parts for $110 and use a 25% off coupon to $82.50. Again, I’m pretty sure Penda makes the liners for Ford.
You can get the Penda brand from Advance Auto Parts for $110 and use a 25% off coupon to $82.50. Again, I’m pretty sure Penda makes the liners for Ford.
I like that pricing, thank you. Where do you get the 25% coupon? Its giving me a 20% code.
I wish there was way to verify if they are the same as OEM.
For some reason on that site and others I've been to, when I put my vehicle info in (2019 F250) it says that these dont fit.