I bought these Husky fenders (not a Home Depot brand) because one of my standard fenders broke when I went over a small curb. The series that came with the '10 Toyota Tacoma aren't as good as this one. I'll probably buy a pair for the back too. The Husky fenders are a little shorter than shown in the photo, but they also cover more area in the wheel arch and in turn protect more of your frame next to it. The company claims they are laser installed and they seem to have done a good job with the design. The Reserve Guard is on the left. Husky is on the right. They are easy to install and come with all the necessary hardware. You don't need to order anything separately or be extra careful when removing the old guards. The standard hardware is fragile and I've found parts that have already chipped from normal wear and tear. I was only able to salvage 2 of these for both guards. With them, this isn't a problem as they use SEM #10 screws and U-clamps instead. I was able to install both by just turning the wheels, no need to remove them. I haven't done a durability rating yet, but Husky guarantees that "they will not break or crack under normal use for the life of the vehicle they are installed in." Spending your money is important to you.
Pirelli P Zero 235/50 R19 99W summer
57 Review
Continental PremiumContact 6 225/55 R17 97 year old
71 Review
Nokian Tires Nordman SX3 195/65 R15 91H summer
30 Review
🚗 Premium BDK Gray Carpet Car Floor Mats with Anti-Slip Features and Heel Pad - Stylish Two-Tone Faux Leather Mats for Cars, Trucks, Vans, and SUVs
31 Review
Simplify Your Car Organization With Sposuit'S Collapsible Trunk Organizer - 11 Pockets & Reinforced Handles For Easy Grocery And Cargo Storage! (Grey)
27 Review
Gray Multi-Functional Portable Steering Wheel Tray For Car Laptop And Food - Vehicle Seat Mount Table For Notebook, Eating, And Working On The Go
43 Review
Transponder "T-Pass" TRP-4010 AVTODOR TOLL ROADS, black
46 Review
3-Compartment Cargo Trunk Storage Organizer By EPAuto: Maximize Your Car'S Storage Space
28 Review