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Review on πŸš— Husky Liners 58136: Custom Mud Guards for 2019-21 Ram 1500 with OEM Fender Flares (NOT TRX MODELS) - Front and Rear Set by Darth Calder

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for my 2019 RAM 1500 Rebel, looks great and very easy to install!

I'm a big fan of these Husky front fenders for my 2019 RAM 1500 Rebel. My truck comes with big 33" all terrain tires and has these fenders to keep rocks off the rear fender. I'm not a fan of footpegs/steps or expensive protectors so I went with these fenders. in fact I also ordered the Weathertech front to compare before installing it. The material quality in terms of smoothness seems to be better on the Weathertech but everything else speaks for the Huskies. , which hugs the factory fenders snugly without touching them too much. Otherwise scratches can occur on the fender flares, especially with WT valves and factory Mopars. These flaps come with a protective film to protect the factory fender flares but the flaps don't touch the fenders that much and mine are black plastic so I chose not to even put them on. Another advantage the Husky has over the other two is that they look better objectively, the rounded cutout on the underside looks better, and they're over an inch longer than WT or Mopar flaps, meaning better protection. 3 fasteners are used as standard for installation. I recommend not using 3M adhesive for the 4th additional fastening option. Instead, simply drill an 1/8 hole as recommended and use the extra fasteners provided. Easy to assemble: First turn the wheels all the way to the left (when working on the driver's side) to assemble the first 3 fasteners. Then turn the wheels to the right so you have room to drill a 1/8 hole on the fourth additional bracket. It's a good idea to pre-drill the 4th hole prior to installation so it's easy to drill a hole in the fender liner. You can fit both front fenders in about 20 minutes or less if you take your time.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Very expensive