What did you do to your Raptor today? (Gen2)

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gr8scott_o

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Installed Weathertech splash guards and one of the Husky Fender Liners. Wow, what a pain in the arse those fender liners are! For the next one, I'm definitely going to pull the wheel first.
 

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Just so you all are aware
I May end up extending it a little longer for this wonderful group
 

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Got the other side of the fender liners installed today. Went WAY easier with two changes... Change one, lifted the rear of the truck by several inches, gave me plenty of room without having to remove the rear tire. Change two, set the liner out in direct sun for two hours, made it way more pliable.

Additionally, found a set of spare trim rings for super cheap, so had the finish sandblasted off with a glass bead finish. Installed those also. In my eyes, the black rim combined with the dark gray beauty ring meant the wheel just disappeared into the black of the tire. My intention was to create a little separation between the two blacks.

Before, with the Husky fender liners and the Weathertech splash guards:

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After, with the glass bead finish trim rings:

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A few more with the new trim rings.

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So you were ok without removing the wheel once you lifted the truck?
 

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Got the other side of the fender liners installed today. Went WAY easier with two changes... Change one, lifted the rear of the truck by several inches, gave me plenty of room without having to remove the rear tire. Change two, set the liner out in direct sun for two hours, made it way more pliable.

Additionally, found a set of spare trim rings for super cheap, so had the finish sandblasted off with a glass bead finish. Installed those also. In my eyes, the black rim combined with the dark gray beauty ring meant the wheel just disappeared into the black of the tire. My intention was to create a little separation between the two blacks.

Before, with the Husky fender liners and the Weathertech splash guards:

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After, with the glass bead finish trim rings:

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A few more with the new trim rings.

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is that a dodge dealership tag on the front? Come on man...
 
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