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Mud Flaps & Floor liners
Hello guys. First post here. Just picked up my 08 QQ 3500 this morning. Need to get a B&W gooseneck soon and some other stuff. Wondering what you guys are using for mud flaps and floor liners? Thought about getting some nifty liners (think that was what they were called) and maybe some Husky flaps. Let me know what you run that looks decent, does the job, and won't kill the bank account. Chris |
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Everything I ever owned I put husky liners in. Summit racing has a decent price on them.
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2007 5.9 ctd, edge juice tude,extreme power puck,afe bladerunner, 5in exh, afe intake 1998 12v ctd, full billet Goerend, 215 pump, silver bullet 652hp 1191 ftlbs 12.11@109mph |
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husky liners for the interior. cant beat a preformed liner. i got the full set with the "across the entire rear floorboard" version. they stay in place and catch EVERYTHING off of your shoes. those are the only way to go imo. as for the mud flaps, i dont run those.
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04.5 6sp qclb - isspros - 4" pipe smarty power = 509 hp / 962 ft lbs ![]() 2005 lj in progress http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/elephantr ider_2008/ |
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I've got the Weathertech floor liners and they're REALLY nice, and are formed perfectly. I had Husky liners in my old Ford, and can say that they did not fit as well or look as nice as these Weathertechs. They're a bit more expensive, but worth it IMHO.
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2007 2500 QC 6.7, 2" level, 35" bfg's, things have started falling off...literally BEWARE OF BADP |
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I have the Weathertechs floor liners in my truck. I have the Khaki interior and they don't match quite as well as I would like but the fit and work very well. As far as mud flaps, I made mine out of 36x24 rubber truck mudflaps. I originally bought Duraflaps but they were chafing through the paint so I pulled them off and used them to make templates for my rubber one. It took some time to make the templates but they work very well. I probably need to add some weight to the bottom of them to help keep them from sailing but other than that I am happy with them.
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2008 Ram 3500 SLT QuadCab LB SRW 4x4 6.7L G56 Light Khaki DiPricol Optix(Pyro/Boost/Diff Temp), S67, S&B CAI, Line-X, B&W Turnover Ball, ProTech, PacBrake Air Springs, HBS 2" leveling kit, MagHytec Rear, Willmore Wheel-to-Wheels, Condensor Guard, High Idle enabled, Jacobs EB switch, |
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i second the weathertech floorliners. they are custom molded also. i have owned both the husky and weathertech and like the weathertech much more. i have used them in my past 3 or 4 trucks. as for mudflaps, the duraflaps are hard to beat. here is a link below. Dodge Ram Mud Flaps And Mudflaps For Dodge Trucks http://www.weathertech.com/
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2007.5 3500SLT, Mega Cab, DRW, 4x4, 6.7l g56, entire exhaust fell off had to replace with 5"ss turbo back, oh yeah, the egr/egr cooler went missing too . S&B cai. edge w/ attitude. Valair's new 12.25 DD w/ HD Hydraulics. sure runs good now!
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I really don't like the Duraflaps at all. The mounting system is horrible and they are not custom molded to the truck. I sent mine back and bought the Husky mud flaps, much cheaper. Husky mud flaps are custom molded to the truck and have a nice mounting procedure. The Husky flaps are smaller but I like the looks and they work fine for the stock tires. Husky floor mats are great also. This is the second truck with Husky liners and they are great, nice fit.
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08 Quad Cab 6.7L 2500, 4X4, Mineral Grey, 6 Speed Auto., Big Horn. |
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2007.5 3500SLT, Mega Cab, DRW, 4x4, 6.7l g56, entire exhaust fell off had to replace with 5"ss turbo back, oh yeah, the egr/egr cooler went missing too . S&B cai. edge w/ attitude. Valair's new 12.25 DD w/ HD Hydraulics. sure runs good now!
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