How To Install Rear Wheel Liners

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Waterfowler41

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Here's a quick video showing how to install the Husky Liner rear wheel liners on a Gen 3 Raptor. The instructions aren't the clearest so hopefully this helps you all tackle your install!

Kind of BS these trucks don't come with these from the factory considering how much we pay for our trucks but oh well...

 

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Has anyone tried the Ford liners anyway? I have them in my current F150 Lariat and was going to try another set in my R when/if it gets built in the next few weeks. Assume the Ford's are too narrow to meet up with the flared fender.
 
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Thanks for the video. Took me 90 minutes. Each side had an issue. There's just not a lot of options. I would have considered Line-x knowing what I know now. They're in and not coming out.
 

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Do these pose a problem for us folks in snowy/slushy/icy areas where all that junk could get wedge up between the liner and the metal?

Wondering if it may be wiser to do the rhino-lining options instead?
 
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Do these pose a problem for us folks in snowy/slushy/icy areas where all that junk could get wedge up between the liner and the metal?

Wondering if it may be wiser to do the rhino-lining options instead?
Good question... I just installed mine right before the snow/rain/ice came last week. When installing under the flare, I discovered a lot of winter grit (saand/salt/etc) had already got between the factory rim and flare even though I pressure washed everything including rim. These liners add a layer there and is less likely to accumulate. They're large enough to cover almost everything except front and rear bottoms of the liners meeting body. But that's where you'd want clear drainage anyways. I think they're well designed and a bit of a pain yet simple to install. Note: I also added those Rokblokz mudflaps and super happy I did. Salt/grime isn't getting kicked up on sides of my Raptor from my 35s like before. It's a good combo with the liners. Thanks to Waterfowler 41 for tips and vids!
 
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