GEN 2 Rear wheel well liners

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Hockster

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I used Plaitic-dip spray for my front plate for me its easier to keep clean and repair scratches
 

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I agree with the above posts about spraying ur wheel wells, i had emailed husky about their poor fitment, never got a reply.

I dont recommend buying their product, required a lot of trimming and additional bolts to keep it closer to the frame. This is even supposed to be the new batch, horrible!
 

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Really?

Mine fit with no cutting, no modifying and they fit perfectly.

I must be blessed.




I agree with the above posts about spraying ur wheel wells, i had emailed husky about their poor fitment, never got a reply.

I dont recommend buying their product, required a lot of trimming and additional bolts to keep it closer to the frame. This is even supposed to be the new batch, horrible!
 

zombiekiller

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I would not recommend these either.

Also- food for thought- if you plan to run any of the various bump stop kits, the liners are worthless. you'd have to trim so much, you might as well not bother.

I'll be line-x-ing my wheel wells when I get the bed done.
 

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Bought huskeys two weeks ago.installed them.they said 10 min per side.bull took me 2 hrs for both.pain getting under fender flares.had to put zip screws in by shocks,rubbibg tires.they look much better than wheel wells.
 
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