Mud/snow guards
I went with the weathertech... pretty happy with the look and easy install.
http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2009/f-150/
http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2009/f-150/
I have the Ford spalsh guards on my 2010 and have been quite happy with them. Something a little different that I always do when mounting these is to seal the flap to the truck (in addition to the supplied fasteners) with black RTV. This keeps salt from gathering in between the flap and the fenders.
+1! Husky liners are the best, my brother has WeatherTech in his 2007 Lariat, and my Husky liners just look like they would hold alot more.
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I have the weathertech mud flaps, and I just ordered a set of these...
http://www.ruggedliner.com/misc/news...llBulletin.pdf
http://www.ruggedliner.com/misc/news...llBulletin.pdf
I have the weathertech mud flaps, and I just ordered a set of these...
http://www.ruggedliner.com/misc/news...llBulletin.pdf
http://www.ruggedliner.com/misc/news...llBulletin.pdf
I found them on EBAY for about $85, with free shipping. Ford also has rear wheel liners for F150's available in their customization catalog, not sure what they charge. Once I get these and get them on, I'll post pics.
Sorry for the threadjack, OP.
Sorry for the threadjack, OP.
I spent way to much time dciding between Husky/Weathertech,
went with Weathertech only because of the no drill install,
had the Huskys on my last truck-they were OK
I've been deer hunting this past week and have driven some dirt roads/two tracks and they seem to work good
went with Weathertech only because of the no drill install,
had the Huskys on my last truck-they were OK
I've been deer hunting this past week and have driven some dirt roads/two tracks and they seem to work good


