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🛻 Armor up your Raptor with Husky’s lifetime tough wheel well guards!
Husky Liners Rear Wheel Well Guards provide a custom-fit, impact-resistant shield for 2017-2020 Ford F-150 Raptors. Made from durable all-weather thermoplastic, these guards protect against rocks, mud, snow, and salt while enhancing your truck’s appearance. Easy to install and clean, they come with a lifetime guarantee and are proudly made in the USA.







| ASIN | B07XGDHSX9 |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,727,160 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5,011 in Wheel & Tire Mud Flaps & Splash Guards |
| Brand Name | Husky Liners |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753933791513 |
| Included Components | Rear Wheel Well Guards |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Item Type Name | Rear Wheel Well Guards Fit 2017-19 Ford F-150 Raptor |
| Manufacturer | Husky Liners |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 79151 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited LIFETIME warranty on all WHEEL WELL GUARDS products. |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
| Model Number | 79151 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | 2017-2019 Ford F-150 Raptor |
| UPC | 753933791513 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Protects and changes the look of your truck in a good way. Absolutely needed.
First off, these liners are not easy to install. If you work on cars it's a little easier but not a breeze. Install aside, they are worth every penny. It changes the way the truck looks because before when you'd look at the truck from the side, you'd see the metal wheel tub which is overspray painted and just looks like something is missing in that area. If you use your truck off road like I do sometimes, you'd know that the wheel tub area is where your tires throw all the dirt, rocks, and whatever else which over time would scratch through that thin paint and you now have exposed paint to the elements. Yes you have an aluminum F150 but even aluminum oxidizes from the elements. In closing its worth it and if you are afraid of the install, overcome your fear. :)
D**W
Look good but a pain to put it.
For what they cost, it is hard for me to understand why Ford doesn't include the wheel well guards on the Raptor. Does a great job of protecting from dirt and rocks while cutting down on cleanup. Ah,...for another time. The guards look and work great...once in. I didn't have to go through all the gyrations that some here have described. No need to take off wheels and all. If the manufacturer could do a better job at placing just a few holes. All went fine, though it is difficult to get it in place and behind the outside trim (just take your time and be patient), until time to place the last two screws back on the rear side lower guard. I probably spent more time here then the entire rest of install. The holes were off by at least an inch. Some of the other holes were difficult to align but with some pushing and pulling you could get it done. Not so on these last ones. Maybe have been the same for the front ones if I had started on the rear first. Who knows? But be prepared to either cut some guard off on the bottom or drill a new hole. I did both. Making a new hole is probably easier if you have a curved punch tool, as I did. Trying to cut in these tight confines is very difficult. In the end it looks fine and unless you bend in and look closely you cannot see the cut areas. So why not put the guards in, check placement, remove, and make cuts first? Well as hard as it is to get the guard in and in place correctly (without tearing anything up) um you probably will not want to do that. Up to you. Overall, very happy with end results and would do again. Just be prepared for some frustration.....and bloody knuckles.....maybe from punching wall!
C**J
Not terrible to install, fits decent enough.
Weren’t too bad to install. Give yourself a solid hour and a half just because they’re tight. Did trim off about 3/4 inch on one end on both units. Probably could have wrestled them in but not worth the hassle. Couple notes. 1. Clean the factory holes where the flare screws on each end go through both the flare and liner. They’re drilled but the chunks left can get in the way. 2. The last flare hole that the screws go into both the flare and liner will likely be off (same ones as mentioned above). The first one will go in but on both mine the last one was off. I should have pre cut them a little bigger after the first liner was installed but didn’t and regretted it. Otherwise they work as intended, although to be honest, it makes the rear wheel look smaller and I’m not sure I like them. lol
M**Y
Awesome! - Once you get them installed...
Installed these in my 2020 F-150 Raptor and they fit so well, but they are are real pain to get in place. Once you do get the liner pushed past the outer upper lip of the fender flare and the two lower 'ears' are safely tucked into position at the lower inner portions of the fender they almost don't need screws to keep them in. They aren't going anywhere once they're in there! Some people have reported that they trimmed the lower edges of the liner to make installation easier. I'm sure that would work. But since I installed the older version on my 2018 Raptor and knew what I was getting into, I just decided to "go for it". Unlike on my 2018 install, I did put the rear up on jack stands and removed the wheels to give me a lot more access, and also to allow me to drill a hole in each rear fender flare to install the mudflaps I was doing at the same time. I installed these primarily to keep mud and debris out of the hard to reach areas under the bed of the truck. This makes cleaning under that area a real breeze. Like I said, once they're installed, they're fantastic.
T**N
Product is JUNK! Read the reviews, maybe some people get lucky and get a set that are cut right.
Worst product I have ever bought, complete junk! Does not fit, spent 2 hours on one liner... they were not cut right and put too much stress on the flares. Google "Husky Liners Raptor" , numerous posts on the Raptor forums about how hard the are to install.
O**7
take the wheels of to install, much easier
very happy with the product, they say you can install them without removing the tires. i found it much easier to remove the wheels, then install the liners. as well when you replace the screws that hold the fender flares back on it is much easier to use a small drill bit to drill through the liners. to hard to try to force the screws through the plastic and keep the liners in place. on the drivers side i would recommend to cut a small part of the liner away from the 1/8 " tube that runs to the shock. it is so close to the liner that i believe the liner will at some point cut this plastic tube on the shock. overall very happy with the husky liners. fit great, look great, very fair price.
A**R
American made, Chinese quality.
Don't let the "made in the USA" label fool you, this is very much a "made in China" quality product. Nothing lines up, instructions are trash, unnecessarily difficult to install. The reviews claiming it's easy and you don't need to "muscle it in" are lying. Either that or husky has some major quality control issues. Trust me, BUY SOMETHING ELSE.
A**T
Hard to install, once it’s installed it’s good
S**S
When I ordered the product it verified that it was a match for my truck but it was not. Now I'm stuck with this product that does not fit my truck. Very disappointing!
B**S
They didn't come with enough hardware to install them.
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