Wheel Well Inserts

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NJStangersJonathan

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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?

We've sold quite a few outside of the forum over the last week. Unfortunately they forgot to make a cut in the 1st batch that shipped out earlier in the week so now they are either welcoming these back in exchange for a new pair or showing the customer what has to be trimmed.
 

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Will the trimming from husky show the shocks then? How could they make them and cover the shocks?. I will wait to see the adjustments from them.
 

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I have them sitting in my garage - they arrived this week. I plan to trim them up a bit just need to find the time to find the trim lines and do the cutting[emoji3]


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We've sold quite a few outside of the forum over the last week. Unfortunately they forgot to make a cut in the 1st batch that shipped out earlier in the week so now they are either welcoming these back in exchange for a new pair or showing the customer what has to be trimmed.



Is that why mine fit like shit? I had to pull the side I was working on off because nothing lined up or fit quite right.
 

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Install ...issues

Mine took 1.5 hours to install with much trimming and forcing in.
 

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2 cans of rustoleum spray in bed liner and about 1.5 hours of your time. It is so easy, cheap and durable. Jack up the rear, Sand, wipe with alcohol, mask off, and spray 3 coats. Doesn't hide the shocks and takes rock hits like a champ. I can't imagine spending money on these liners

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That might be it. Give them a call in the AM. They'll walk you through what needs to be trimmed if you want to go that route.

I called them and they are sending me a new set. I'll look them over before trying again. I almost broke my wheel molding trying to get the first set installed.

I'm not necessarily handy, but I'm also not a complete moron. Nothing should be that difficult.
 
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