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Just put mine on my 04 STX 4X4. Took me all of 20 minutes for all 4 flaps. All the holes lined up and other then one hole that never got drilled, they were easy to install. Nice and wide and flexible enough to give under snow or icing. I paid $51 from my buddy who is the parts manager at one of our local Ford stores.
Mud flaps look good! I like your front bumper... mind doesn't have fog lamps, which i dont care, but I wanted the tow hooks! I also like the grill.. i went to ford and asked how much a grill like that would run, it was like $450, eek! Anyways, nice dude.
I really didn't care about the foglights..I hadn't seen an STX without them and assumed that mine would have them. I
l'll put a Westin BullBar on it and a set of PIAAs before winter
I dont have anything against Ford` N there parts but I orderd Huskys and they fit just like Biggziff But I only got the rears too start out with ..If this mite help
scottb1014 - There are two different mud flaps. One for trucks with the flares and one for trucks without. Make sure you get the ones for your truck. I have the ones for fender flares and they fit great.
scottb1014 - There are two different mud flaps. One for trucks with the flares and one for trucks without. Make sure you get the ones for your truck. I have the ones for fender flares and they fit great.
I had the flaps put on at the dealer before it left the lot. Didn't think they looked as durable as the ones I had on my 02. Sure enough one already has a big chunk out of it. The rocks here in northern Saskaatchewan can be pretty hard on components ( and tires).
They look really good. Keep that tailpipe cleaned up periodically, otherwise the stainless will start to look kinda crappy. That is one really sharp truck, and I love the way to deck looks natural in the truck.
I'm thinking of using the stuff we use on stainless after welding it to clean up the pipes. It's basically citric acid and it take the sugaring off the stainless when you weld it without backpurging, I'm sure it'll take the little corrosion off the pipe as well.