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Husky Liners 56651 - Custom Mud Guards Front for Ford,ExpeditionHusky Liners form fit Mud Guards are made from durable, impact resistant all weather thermoplastic that's as tough as nails (or rocks for that matter). They're easy to install, conform perfectly to your fenders, and protect your ride and those around you from the rage of the road. Our form fit Mud Guards are tailored to match your fenders perfectly. If only our pants could fit like that. Built to the maximum width for full tread coverage of single or
Husky Liners form fit Mud Guards are made from durable, impact resistant all-weather thermoplastic that's as tough as nails (or rocks for that matter). They're easy to install, conform perfectly to your fenders, and protect your ride and those around you from the rage of the road.- Our form fit Mud Guards are tailored to match your fenders perfectly. If only our pants could fit like that.
- Built to the maximum width for full tread coverage of single or dually factory tires. We don't mess around with mess around.
- Our durable, impact resistant all-weather thermoplastic material holds up to whatever the road spits at it.
- The sleek style of our FormFit Mud Guards give your ride a factory look, only better.
- Our Exclusive Husky Shield Film is easy to install and provides an invisible protective barrier between the Mud Guard and the vehicle's paint.
- Made in the USA.
- No hassle lifetime guarantee. For details: HuskyLiners.com/ForLife
Attributes
Attributes
- GTIN: 00753933566517
- Brand Name: Husky Liners
- Color: Black
- Material: TPO - Thermoplastic Olefin
- Number of Pieces: 2
- Requires Drilling: Yes
- Location: Front Wheel
- Features and Benefits: Made in the USA.
- CA Prop 65: Y
- CA Prop 65 Type: Cancer and Reproductive
- Features and Benefits: Our form fit Mud Guards are tailored to match your fenders perfectly. If only our pants could fit like that.
- Features and Benefits: Built to the maximum width for full tread coverage of single or dually factory tires. We don't mess around with mess around.
- Features and Benefits: Our durable, impact resistant all-weather thermoplastic material holds up to whatever the road spits at it.
- Features and Benefits: The sleek style of our FormFit Mud Guards give your ride a factory look, only better.
- Features and Benefits: Our Exclusive Husky Shield Film is easy to install and provides an invisible protective barrier between the Mud Guard and the vehicle's paint.
Extended Information
Extended Information
- Country of Origin: United States
- Emissions : Released
- Life Cycle Status: Available To Order
Packing Information
Packing Information
- Quantity of Each: 1
- Package UOM: EA
- Dimension: 19.000 x 13.000 x 3.000 inches
- Weight: 2.600 lb
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- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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★★★★★ 5
Chef’s Kiss! Quality Product at an Amazing Price!
Size: Large
The large is a perfect size for my 66# and 110#. If you have a smaller dog, consider a medium. Fill them with peanut butter, 1/2 banana each, wet kibble (paste) or pumpkin puree, and put into the freezer. Not as stiff as their Kongs. Both dogs are strong chewers and these have held up. Clean the inside with a baby bottle brush.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Stands up to puppy teeth!
Size: Medium, Size: Medium
I was fostering 2 7-week old puppies that chewed on EVERYTHING! I got these AND a couple of the Kong brand chew toys. These have stood up much better to the puppy teeth than the Kongs did. I throw them in the dishwasher (not every time) and I also have a small straw brush to clean them. They are easy to fill, and once they are done with the treats (PB butter, yogurt, pumpkin, apple sauce etc.), they continue to chew on these. When you throw them, they have a fun bonce. I ended up foster failing one of the puppies, but we still use these often. They still look brand new and I have had them for about 6 months. I got the medium, my dog is about 13 lbs now and the size is perfect for her. The material is strong and I don't hear a peep when she is chewing on it. I would 100% recommend these!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great toys. Bouncy, chewable long term.
Size: Medium, Size: Medium
We got these for our puppy and to see how they would compare to kongs.
Our dogs love these more than the kongs and so far, with two chewy dogs, they have not destroyed these yet.
They are very bouncy and provide a lot of chasing fun.
We will be buying more and we recommend these.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Durable
Size: Large
Excellent material. I wish the hole was a little smaller to keep the treats in better. Also wish they were a little larger and/or oddly shaped so as not to fit under the sofa. Still totally worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Subtle, great dog toy design!
Size: Large
These things are amazing. Stuff them with peanut butter and treats and freeze them of course, but football spike them across the yard to drive your overly hyped dog nuts! And the hole allows you to safely pry it out of a tug battle , just a great design! And it can bobble across a small living space without getting lost like a ball would. Love it!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026