Husky Liner Truck Mud Guards?
I picked up some front / rear floor mats made by Husky-Liner for my 2010 F-150 and really like them. Has anyone put their mud / splash guards on their truck? Just wondering how you like them (fit / finish), and if they were fairly easy to put on.
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Bought the Husky floor mats as well, they're well worth the money. I bought the mud flaps from the Ford Dealer though. I priced them out at both the dealer and truckcessories and found I liked the dealer's style a little better than Husky. I got the chrome plate with no logo. Looks not bad, and I definately would reccomend getting mud flaps of some sort, easy to get road rash quick. http://i485.photobucket.com/albums/r...a/IMG_2179.jpg |
Albertadiver, if you don't mind me asking, how much were the mud guards from the dealership?
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I just did the Canadian Tire Ford logo flaps on mine. Super easy to put on, they seem durable and pretty cheap.
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Truckcessories on Edmonton Trail near McKnight is where I bought my seat covers and floor liners. They have some pretty good pricing. Cheaper if you install yourself. I found that it was kind of finicky to install when I was looking at it, so just paid the dealer to install. |
Do any of you guys have issues with the Husky Liners warping? I asked the dealer to get in a set of Husky Liners front and back for my new truck, he suggested going with the husky's in the rear, but they have a different custom set for the fronts that is much softer, and will not warp with time, regardless he will have both available to look at when I pick it up.
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The husky are good but I like the weathertech even better. Awesome fit. Check them out. Got them for the wifes vehicle and they'll go in mine next. More money though so thats something to consider.
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I've had the Huskys in several trucks, and just got them for my 2011 F-350. I notice that they seem to be much thinner that they used to be, and the outside edges aren't as formed, they don't contain water and stuff like the older style did......
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Husky are good but I like more the PowerFlow mud flaps. For me, it provides a larger protective surface than many other aftermarket mud flaps.
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