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

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It wasn’t today, but my ko2’s finally had enough. I was in a pinch and the only tires I could get a hold of were Mickey Thompson Baja Boss MTs. I’m pretty amazed at how quiet and compliant they are.
 

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Installed Husky Wheel liners. These are a very difficult to install correctly. For the life of me, I could not get the two fender holes to line up on either side. One molding sits higher at the shock then the other side. I coated these with Nylaic before installing and placed them in the sun for a couple of hours, not sure it helped. My set was missing one screw that attaches to be inside of the wheel well.

Besides the fact that one side sits higher than the other side, I’m pleased with the outcome and it looks the way it should have come from the factory. Highly recommend this mod.
Oddly enough mine were missing one screw as well. I agree, the installation isn’t as simple as you would think. Takes some time to do it correctly but certainly well worth the effort !!!
 

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Oddly enough mine were missing one screw as well. I agree, the installation isn’t as simple as you would think. Takes some time to do it correctly but certainly well worth the effort !!!
Todd looks good! These liners have to be man handled to get installed. Mine looks like the both of yours. Not sure why the right side sits lower over the top of the shock. Thought about trimming it to match the left, but never got around to it. I was missing a screw as well. I called them and they sent me a couple. Yeah said and done it finishes off the rear nicely.
 

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Todd looks good! These liners have to be man handled to get installed. Mine looks like the both of yours. Not sure why the right side sits lower over the top of the shock. Thought about trimming it to match the left, but never got around to it. I was missing a screw as well. I called them and they sent me a couple. Yeah said and done it finishes off the rear nicely.
Strange how both our kits didn’t match. i sent an email to them asking for a replacement. I’ll keep you posted
 

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Installed Husky Wheel liners. These are a very difficult to install correctly. For the life of me, I could not get the two fender holes to line up on either side. One molding sits higher at the shock then the other side. I coated these with Nylaic before installing and placed them in the sun for a couple of hours, not sure it helped. My set was missing one screw that attaches to be inside of the wheel well.

Besides the fact that one side sits higher than the other side, I’m pleased with the outcome and it looks the way it should have come from the factory. Highly recommend this mod.

did you develop a DIY for the rest of us losers?
 

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With those wheel well liners they work great but if you have to remove your pax side rear shock your going to have to cut a recess back to access the top bolt.
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Just FYI before you get out on a trail somewhere and need to remove or work on it.
 
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