Question for guys with the Husky liners??

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K223

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Yep! :gr_grin: I don't drive my truck in my yard, but I do like to shoot groundhogs from my second floor deck when they trespass. I was good for about 50 a year, but coyotes have moved in the area in the last few years and really put a dent in the population.

The Coyotes will do that. They are down here all over and they even pulled one out of Biscayne bay a little while ago.

I have a few bananas and potatoes on hand :D
 
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After having just installed the liners here in the NE. I wish I just went with LineX or Herculiner. I see this system just holding sand and salt. But plus side is hopefully this global warming will keep going and we won't see any more harsh winters! LOL

That's why I wanted to ask. I could picture it holding a lot of crap. Trying to decide if I should get them or just do a coating of liner.


The Coyotes will do that. They are down here all over and they even pulled one out of Biscayne bay a little while ago.

I have a few bananas and potatoes on hand :D

I never would have thought that a handful of coyotes would change the area from a place with groundhogs everywhere to now just seeing them once in a while. I only got a dozen or so last year. I like to feed them to the eagles in the area.
 

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Just to many seams and areas to hold stuff for my liking. I trimmed my new liners based on horror stories I read on this forum. After getting them installed, I just feel like not as sealed as I would like. For salty areas, I would recommend LineX or Herculiner over the liners.
 

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Might want to place these frame hole plugs before your liners:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9Q8681/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

For me, liners are definitely out. I live 10 miles off road; dirt, rock, mud and snow and don’t trust that I’d get build up of this debris behind the liners. Would consider a spray on by a pro, but not a liner. Might be ok for a more arid environment.
 

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Have a set of liners sitting in the box and have been debating whether to install them or not. I was actually going to return them but the return shipping would be nuts. Do aftermarket (SVC) bump stop kits interfere with these?
 

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Have a set of liners sitting in the box and have been debating whether to install them or not. I was actually going to return them but the return shipping would be nuts. Do aftermarket (SVC) bump stop kits interfere with these?
Most definitely (logical opinion, not from first hand knowledge).. Can always cut them, right at the bed seam where it screws on. Probably be ok, depending on the cans you use, may have to trim some if you go with the adjustable ones.
 

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Most definitely (logical opinion, not from first hand knowledge).. Can always cut them, right at the bed seam where it screws on. Probably be ok, depending on the cans you use, may have to trim some if you go with the adjustable ones.

I agree with Worm, you should be able to trim them around the bump stop easily enough. Most of the liner really covers the wheel well in the bed area anyway.
 
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