Husky Mudflap Pics +
I mentioned how well these fit a couple times and figured a few pics would help people who may be thinking about purchasing them. Easy installation, one hole to drill but I was able to do it without removing the rear tires. Also a pic of the short antenna!
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Looks similar to the Mopar flaps with a slightly different texture. Should help protect your truck from chips. The tape Husky provides is an excellent idea. Anyone installing a molded flap by any manf ought to use it on the truck or you will get chaffing followed by rust.
I went to the dealer first to ask for flaps that worked with the molding and they told me there were none. Have you actually seen mopar flaps that fit this body style with the fender flares?
Was the clear protectant/3M film part of the flaps or did you add? Also looks like the black pastic under the fenders had to be removed?
My $40 flaps were removed yesterday!! Winter is over. They sure did help save the truck.
My $40 flaps were removed yesterday!! Winter is over. They sure did help save the truck.
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Husky gives you the clear tape with their flaps. But it can be had at a lot of auto supply stores. And yes, you have to remove the plastic chip protector from the bottom of the fenders front and rear with these and the Mopar flaps.
as for the antenna http://www.allsalesmfg.com/exterior/antennas.html this is the place make sure you also buy the correct adapter for the dodge as what they ship does not work, it costs and extra dollar or two. the direct website was cheaper than the local shop, the antenna is a really nice touch.



