bear52
Junior Member
Any suggestions out there on mud flaps. I'm looking at weather tech, but rock auto has husky's..
Good, bad, yes, no ??
TX for any info
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Good, bad, yes, no ??
TX for any info
B
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...Did you have to take the tires off to drill the 4th hole...
I found this out for myself. I always purchased Weathertech before. They made decent products. Then I read about Husky on forums and thought I'd give them a try. They make much better products. Better materials, better fit, and better looks IMO.Husky products over weathertech all day long. Mats, or flaps. Can't beat Husky
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The Husky splash guards are perfect. They match perfectly, install easily, and look and work great. You would have to look long and hard to find a better set of mud flaps/splash guards.
I installed all four without having to remove any wheels. This includes the screw for the back section. The screw is required, the included 3M tape cannot properly adhere to the slippery plastic the liner is made of. I don't know why they even include it.
For the front wheels, simply turn the wheel to the right when working on the left side, and to the left when working on the right side. This may be the opposite of what you might think, but it works perfectly.
For the rear, you'll need a right-angle drill. If you don't already own one, you should, they come in very handy for things like this. I have an old Milwaukee right-angle drill that I couldn't be without. Well worth the investment. Always select a right-angle drill that has the minimum amount of required clearance.
My 1500 didn't have any plastic push-pins in that area. I used the metal clip/screw Husky provided. The plastic itself probably would have held the screw well enough, but the metal clip was even stronger.Hal,
On the bottom-most hole, I have one of those factory plastic push-pins. Did you remove the pin and use the metal clip/screw Husky provided or just put in the new screw. Just wondering what you did and if it worked well.
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O.K....TX for that. I think I'll take out the plastic plug and use the new screw and clip.My 1500 didn't have any plastic push-pins in that area. I used the metal clip/screw Husky provided. The plastic itself probably would have held the screw well enough, but the metal clip was even stronger.
I found this out for myself. I always purchased Weathertech before. They made decent products. Then I read about Husky on forums and thought I'd give them a try. They make much better products. Better materials, better fit, and better looks IMO.