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I e-mailed them earlier in the week, and the response was 4-6 weeks, so I installed the factory wheel well liners today.
I ordered thru the dealership yesterday but still waiting on price, it was $288?? installed. Not sure price without install as I will do this myself after rust proofing.
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I ordered thru the dealership yesterday but still waiting on price, it was $288?? installed. Not sure price without install as I will do this myself after rust proofing.
I paid $190, and it took about 20 minutes to install. It would have been quicker, but I had mud flaps mounted, and had to release the mount to run the liners under it.
 

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I paid $190, and it took about 20 minutes to install. It would have been quicker, but I had mud flaps mounted, and had to release the mount to run the liners under it.
Good point you made, I will be installing the factory liners and gatorback flaps, I should install the liners first? Easier to install if you pop the wheels off or doesn't make a difference?
 

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I installed the OEM splash guards last weak. Then installed the OEM wheel well liners. No problems.
 

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Good point you made, I will be installing the factory liners and gatorback flaps, I should install the liners first? Easier to install if you pop the wheels off or doesn't make a difference?
I installed the OEM splash guards last weak. Then installed the OEM wheel well liners. No problems.
I am not using the OEM plastic splash guards, I am using a heavy duty rubber flap that uses a metal mounting bracket , that uses the bottom wheel well hole that the fenderliners also use. So I had to remove one bolt, slide the liner under the bracket, and replace the bolt. I haven't had good luck with the plastic oem splash guards in -30 temperatures.
 

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I am not using the OEM plastic splash guards, I am using a heavy duty rubber flap that uses a metal mounting bracket , that uses the bottom wheel well hole that the fenderliners also use. So I had to remove one bolt, slide the liner under the bracket, and replace the bolt. I haven't had good luck with the plastic oem splash guards in -30 temperatures.
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Yes exactly why I just ordered the gatorbacks. Driveways or roads where a snowplow has just gone by, I tend to either crack or rip off the flaps going over the snow piles.
 

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I paid $190, and it took about 20 minutes to install. It would have been quicker, but I had mud flaps mounted, and had to release the mount to run the liners under it.
where did you order yours from? I was quoted $235 + tax so roughly $265 Can.(uninstalled) At my local dealer west of Ottawa. I’d pay $190 all day long!
 

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where did you order yours from? I was quoted $235 + tax so roughly $265 Can.(uninstalled) At my local dealer west of Ottawa. I’d pay $190 all day long!
I was quoted $288 installed at our dealership in Ontario. I want to get it rust proofed first so will just keep them off until that is done.
 

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where did you order yours from? I was quoted $235 + tax so roughly $265 Can.(uninstalled) At my local dealer west of Ottawa. I’d pay $190 all day long!
My local dealer, I was given the special pricing because I purchased my truck from them.
 

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Husky sent me an email this week. They should have the 2021 liners in 4-6 weeks. I heard the husky for the 2020 are hit or miss regarding fit on a 21'. Also heard husky covers a little more area. And they're about half the price.
 

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I called the dealer I purchased my truck from and they quoted me $235+ tax (in Canada) I told the lady from parts dept. that I could find them cheaper elsewhere and reminded her I just purchased a truck from them 3 weeks ago. She offered me “stock” price I believe she said which was $198+tax. Just installed them yesterday! Cleaning the wheel wells took longer then the instal. Undercoat is next
 

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I ordered the Husky liners last week as soon as I saw the 2021's listed on the website. They were delivered today. fast service! Now I just need the truck that was built Saturday.
 

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Just ordered a set of Husky's myself. Cheaper than OEM, hopefully the consensus from everybody that they're better rings true!
 

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I ordered the Husky liners last week as soon as I saw the 2021's listed on the website. They were delivered today. fast service! Now I just need the truck that was built Saturday.
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Received and installed the Husky rear wheel well liners today, part# for the 2021s is 79161. Looks like they had them a bit sooner than the 4-6 week estimate. Fitment is decent and I like the coverage. Took about 45 minutes to install but that’s because I thoroughly cleaned off any debris in the wheel well before installing and put a fresh layer of fluid film in the wheel well first to help with any corrosion of anything gets behind it. Here’s a before/after photo.

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