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I have a set of FORD molded mud flaps on my 06' F-350, was part of the deal when I bought the truck, had someone ask about them,,maybe able to see them in gallery.
I have a set of the Husky's ( http://www.huskyliner.com/mudguards.html) that were mentioned in the thread that jimh425 posted, and look like the one's on m350's rig (I think, it's a little hard to see). They've been good, but sat a little low when the truck was at stock height causing them to get nailed a couple of times on little hills and ruts. Luckily, they do bend more than people think, so there was no damage to the fender or mudflap.
I am a fan of the Ford ones. They just fit so well. I also chipgaurd behind them before I install them. All the hardware is stainless and best of all, they have the Ford logo in white on them. Looks great on a white truck.
I went the Ford Factory mud guards. I personally think the fit these trucks the best and the white ford logo on the back of the nud guard is a nice touch. I think the run around $40 a set. Unfortunally a set is either the front or the rear not all four.
For the cost...I went with Husky molded guards on my SD. The FORD molded are nice...just cost more and are not better quality than the Husky...IMHO.
The instructions are easy to follow...and the guards are an easy install. Did not even have to remove the rear tires.
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The Ford mud flaps give a lot better coverage and there is no drilling in the metal. I had to use the Huskys on the rear as Ford doesn't offer them for the rear of a dually. There are 2 different sets of the Ford type. One set is for a 4 wheel drive and are longer than the 2 wheel drive set.