Mud Flaps Husky brand vs others

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Nickshu

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I purchased a set of both the Weathertech flaps and the Husky flaps. Installed both side by side. The Weathertechs have better coverage than the Husky's and IMO look better b/c the plastic texture and color is a closer match to the wheel arches than the Husky's. So I kept the Weathertechs and returned the Huskys.

I have not installed the Weathertech Mid-flaps yet, even though they came w/ the set. Not sure how I feel about them. Functionally they make sense (I had mid-flaps on my Saab turbos' back in the day). It seems like they will protect the running board but without being further back and closer to the centerline of the car they won't really protect the rear suspension (as advertised) very well.

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Wileecoyote

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I've got enough "Raptor" branding on the truck - YMMV - so I got Weathertech. Fronts only.
Took 5 minutes to install both sides. No drilling - original factory screws used.
My buddy who said "Oh no, you're not going to ruin the look of that truck with mudflaps?" says he can barely notice them.
I only remember they're on there when I wash the beast.
They stopped the mud from accumulating on the door and door handle and that was the mission.
Very happy.
 
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