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Are the front fenders the same on the F-350 4x4 SW vs. the DRW. The reason I'm asking is i can't seem to find any front splash guards for the front on a F-350 4x4 DRW. I like the design and style of the molded Husky mud guards. I was thinking about ordering some front mud guards from Husky for a SW F-350 4x4 if the front fenders are the same.
I was told by Husky AND Duraflap that the fenders were different, and the gal I spoke with at Husky said they weren't going to make flaps for the dually.
I ordered the Duraflap just to get some protection for the sides and rear fenders. Will see what Ford comes up with for the front.
They may very well be the same. i've not had a chance to compare. Something that may have to do with the 'difference' could be the two-tone paint. I understand that there is some sort of 'eye brow' on the front wheel well, that comes with the two-tone.
It's beyond me why two different fenders might be used.
RW
They may very well be the same. i've not had a chance to compare. Something that may have to do with the 'difference' could be the two-tone paint. I understand that there is some sort of 'eye brow' on the front wheel well, that comes with the two-tone.
It's beyond me why two different fenders might be used.
RW
True, The trucks with two-tone paint do have a fender 'flare' , but the fenders on the single tone should be the same on the drw and srw. They should be the same on the two-tone drw and srw for that matter. I don't know what difference there would be. The front half of either truck should be the same.
Yeah, as much as I hate to say it (I used to be in the aftermarket industry) I wouldn'y instantly believe what the manufacturers tell you. A lot of the time its because they just haven't tried it, or like to 2 tone issue mentioned above. I went in circles with les swchab corporate for a half hour til the finally came to "their" conclusion that the new 450's use the 8x200 bolt pattern - which was the first few words out of my mouth. I love it when I have to school the "pros"!
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