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Pics Of 2" Level, Wheel Liners, And Mud Flaps


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finally got around to installing some parts a couple weeks ago. i chose the RC 2" level kit. install was pretty simple - driver side took some work as there wasn't quite enough room to slide in the spacer. since i was doing this myself it was a little difficult to use the pry bars and slide in the spacer. if i had a 3rd hand it would not have been a problem. the passenger side slide right in and took about 45 minutes total including putting away the tools. it really is as simple as the youtube video shows. quick alignment later and all seems well.

 

wheel well liners popped right in. literally a 2 minute job per side. i did not install the screws - just the push pins.

 

weathertec mud flaps also took 2 minutes each to install (this pic was taken before i installed the fronts).

 

car_10_side.jpg

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finally got around to installing some parts a couple weeks ago. i chose the RC 2" level kit. install was pretty simple - driver side took some work as there wasn't quite enough room to slide in the spacer. since i was doing this myself it was a little difficult to use the pry bars and slide in the spacer. if i had a 3rd hand it would not have been a problem. the passenger side slide right in and took about 45 minutes total including putting away the tools. it really is as simple as the youtube video shows. quick alignment later and all seems well.

 

wheel well liners popped right in. literally a 2 minute job per side. i did not install the screws - just the push pins.

 

weathertec mud flaps also took 2 minutes each to install (this pic was taken before i installed the fronts).

 

car_10_side.jpg

 

 

Mind posting a few more pics? I have the Victory Red ext cab and am in the market for some mud flaps - want to see how yours came out.

 

Thanks!

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Mind posting a few more pics? I have the Victory Red ext cab and am in the market for some mud flaps - want to see how yours came out.

 

Thanks!

 

 

i'll have to get pics of the front flaps still... as others have said here they do add some protection, but not as much as i was hoping for. i don't think they hang low enough. but every little bit does help. these are pretty nice, no holes, perfectly molded to body, etc. i don't care for the fact that they are hard (won't bend if you catch them on something) and i wish they were a little larger (this rear shot shows they're not even as wide as the stock tire). i'll try to get some shots of the fronts tomorrow.

 

 

car_10_mudflap-rear.jpg

 

car_10_wheelwell_mudflap.jpg

 

car_10_wheelwell-after.jpg

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Perfect! Thanks for sharing. I too am a bit concerned that they are not large enough. Seems pretty normal though. My dad got some factory ford flaps for his 04 f250 and they are pretty much the same thing.

 

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