Wheel Well Inserts

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HORN HIGH ACES

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I never heard back but I'm almost positive that the model number I listed doesn't fit. I think Husky was supposed to be working on something but haven't heard if that ever came to be either. Seems like most people are just going to spray liner route.

Thanks, sounds like spray liner is the best option by default!
 

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I think Husky was supposed to be working on something but haven't heard if that ever came to be either.

Husky had a setback in their design process since they mirrored the sides only to find that they are shaped differently. Last I heard, they would be out in June sometime.
 

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You know, it does not inspire confidence when Husky makes that basic mistake. You had one job, Husky...
 

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Husky had a setback in their design process since they mirrored the sides only to find that they are shaped differently. Last I heard, they would be out in June sometime.

I look forward to seeing some pics of them installed whenever they do get them finished.
 

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Im waiting on husky also. Did they not use a raptor for fitment? That was what they were waiting on when I talked with them. I will wait for a bit longer, then line x might be coming.
 

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Buy about 4 cans of rubberized bed-liner. Line the areas you dont want to spray with painters tape and newspaper. Just be careful of overspray and double check your masking then go for it. Worked well for me, and looks better imho. No red truck bed peeking out of the wheel wells. Not to mention, it also muffles the sound and protects from rocks tumbling.
 
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Im waiting on husky also. Did they not use a raptor for fitment? That was what they were waiting on when I talked with them. I will wait for a bit longer, then line x might be coming.

They did, but designed one side and then mirrored it assuming it would fit the other. It does not, so they had to create the other side from scratch essentially. They apparently do this all the time, which typically works.
 

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Husky liner for Raptor Gen 2 available

Looks like Husky came out with a rear wheel well liner. I just got an email from them. They also sent me a picture (attached) of what it looks like on the Raptor. Looks like it does hide the rear shocks. They are $129 and the part number for the Raptor is 79141.

Has anyone bought and installed these yet?
 

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