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Review on 🚚 Protect and Upgrade Your Truck with Penda 7010240X Bed Liner by Fredrick Edwards

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Fits a 2011 F-150

I was trying to decide between these and the Husky wheel arch liners; I have Husky X-Act Contour floor mats which I love. My hesitation was that the Husky liners cost almost twice as much as these, and while they seem to have a few inches more coverage, I wasn't sure if it was worth the extra cost. I've tried them and I'm happy with them. The plastic is thick and mostly has clean cuts; In some places I cut out the remnants of the plastic, but nothing substantial. I installed them shortly after they arrived; it was warm so they were more forgiving after being in the truck and sitting in the sun. All I used was a set of sockets (very basic, maybe 20 pieces ;) trust me it was 10mm and my hands. If I had to do it again I would put on my mechanical gloves, the plastic has to be slid under the lip and it takes some strength. The installation took me about 45 minutes. 15 on the driver's side and 30 on the passenger's side. I didn't do any prep work, the wheel arches were already pretty clean and what wasn't clean came loose and fell out when I put the liner back on. For some reason the plastic took some effort to slide under the lip and then I struggled to line up the 3 holes to get the screw back in. You don't need new screws or extra parts, you reuse the 2 screws you removed. I don't drive off-road, I have one. and 2. A cleaner look, and if that helps keep it clean, that's a bonus. The only reason I might buy a Husky now is just a little more coverage. So if you do a lot of off-road driving, the extra cost might be worth a little less cleaning. For me it just meant I got all new door speakers for the same price, fender liner and Husky fender liner.

Pros
  • Truck Body & Tailgate Accessory
Cons
  • No Instructions