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Husky vs. Weathertech Mud Flaps


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2 hours ago, Crazy Canuck said:

These are the Huskys.  They extend 12 inches fien from the top of the factory flap, front and back.  There is a fairly big gap between the upper part of the flap and the wheel arch - if mine weren't painted, this eould be kess of a problem but i feel sand and stuff would collect in there and wear the paint off.  The install is fairly straight forward removing the three screws from the factory flap and installing the Husky flap with those and a clip.  The fact that the screw holes in the Husky flap were not aligned with the factory holes and not even cleanly drilled through.  That and the fact the clip was quite difficult to get on without scratching the paint made the install a pain.  I ultimately took these off due to the gap between the flairs and the flap. 20241015_123358.thumb.jpg.a24094570b62748d382d532a8fa811c3.jpg20241015_123401.thumb.jpg.ed9dd30aa11b61e55f80493da1fa0cdc.jpg

Something is not right about that flap or the install. Probably the flap is wonky. 
 

here is mine. Mine are also just mounted on black wheel well trim not painted because my truck is the poverty model aka WT

 

 

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Interesting.  Your flaps look a bit different than mine especially where the clip sits (there was a ridge on mine).  Not sure how i could of messed up the install, everything lined up on the bottom with the existing factory flap at the time.  I wonder if there is some difference in contour between the painted and non-painted flairs.  Either way, they are gone!

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