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On 11/14/2025 at 11:06 AM, fondupot said:

I had Husky's on my last truck, and I put the RC ones on my HD. Both fit fine. No issues. Worth it. 

Fondupot . What are RC liners ? Im not familiar with those initials ?

Also do you have a part number for  the RC's 

Thank you !

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Pryme and Jake 111

 

Could you please provide the part number for the Husky liners you installed for your 2500 HD's 

I think there are 2 different types 

Thank You 

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22 minutes ago, BCGM said:

Pryme and Jake 111

 

Could you please provide the part number for the Husky liners you installed for your 2500 HD's 

I think there are 2 different types 

Thank You 

Just go on husky’s website and put your truck in. Click on mud guards and it gives you the model number. And you can order right there. 

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I got the Husky 79051 liners on Amazon.  As above, be sure to check fitment for your truck.  And read reviews because not everyone had the same experience as some of us.  As with anything you get from Amazon, make sure you get what you ordered.

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21 hours ago, BCGM said:

Fondupot . What are RC liners ? Im not familiar with those initials ?

Also do you have a part number for  the RC's 

Thank you !

 

RC is short for Rough Country. And I was mistaken, I actually put the Husky ones on my 2500. 

 

Here is a link: https://amzn.to/44qGp2Z They;re 10% off right now. Good price, I paid around $130. 

 

--As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

 

 

Here is a video I made when I installed them on my previous 1500. The install on the 2500 is pretty similar.

 

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Thank you fellas sorry I'm getting back late on this !

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Wouldn't do anything but GM OEM. Installed them on my 2025 HD.  GMC PRO. The fit was perfect, and the install was a piece of cake, too bad I can't find them for my 2020 dually.

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