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Jeff-Ohio

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Been looking at WeatherTech and Husky Liner splash guards for front and rear wheel well for 2017 Black Screw. Both no drilling and look similar. Has anybody installed these and how does it look and which one looks better? Trying to keep rocks and other debris from scratching the doors. Thanks in advance for your responses

See pics for the Husky Guards. They have been on my truck for about a week now and I really like them. They do their job, blend in, and match the wheel arches pretty well. They use existing screws and some 3M tape; you can install a complete set in 15 minutes.
 

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AutoAnything $64.73 shipped > set of 4 > Husky Liner
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See pics for the Husky Guards. They have been on my truck for about a week now and I really like them. They do their job, blend in, and match the wheel arches pretty well. They use existing screws and some 3M tape; you can install a complete set in 15 minutes.

Did the trim color on the raptors change to a metallic dark silver in 2019? The pics above look more black. I am curious if Husky will make a matching color to the fender flares to match the 2019 fender flares color. Thoughts?
 
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