WTF Am I Doing Wrong (wheel well liners)

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Fender

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Ended up removing them and spraying the wheel wells like many other members
 

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What other brands are available? I can't find anything other than Husky

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What other brands are available? I can't find anything other than Husky

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Husky is it right now, ford makes some for the regular f150, but dont fit ours.
Some people had horrible time with installing. Some like myself had no problems, and no trimming. Other then initially installing them backwards, oops. That being said, that was with the old design that covered the shock. My new design ones will be here tomorrow, and ill have to remove the old ones and install the new.. Lets see how that goes.
 

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I tried for over an hour to install mine last week and finally got pissed enough to stop. Will try the trimming route today with hopefully some success.
 

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I did see those. Never heard of the brand, plus what's up with the velvet?

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My wife's Grand Cherokee has carpeted liners. Maybe it cuts down on road noise?
 

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I don't know but the thought of having to clean mud and clay off of them sounds arduous.

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