Mud flaps for Raptor

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no drilling, took about 10 minutes, only thing i will say is it helps to turn the front wheels hard to u can tools in there. Other than that no problem.
 

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I put the Husky's on and there was no drilling required, the holes line up with the existing fender liner screws. With that said the double sided tape included on the Husky's is a joke and had to use a good amount of 3m double sided extreme tape to a: not drill more holes and b: prevent the flap from "flapping". Otherwise very happy with the OEM look
 
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