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Today in this 2013 Ford F350 super duty crew cab, we're going to show you part number WT110020. This is the WeatherTech mudflaps for the front wheels. Now we have one of them already installed on the driver's side of the truck, and you can see how it matches with the contour of the body work on the truck. You can see where the bodywork goes into the mudflap right through here. Now this is a no-drill installation, it uses the factory attachment points here and here. It also uses the factory hardware as well. It does come with inaudible 00:00:34 hardware on the bottom on the other side. Now hardware inaudible 00:00:37 is included with the kit, it is all stainless steel. It's semi-rigid where it goes up towards the bodywork, but it's also flexible at the bottom a little bit as well.
And if we measure roughly from the bottom edge of the body work, down to the bottom, to give you an idea of length, about 8 inches in length. Now I'll go head and show you how to install. We'll go ahead and remove the factory fasteners, located here and here. To remove these screws you use a 5.5mm socket. We'll then take our mudflap and put it up in position, make sure it fits around the bodywork, we'll reinstall our fasteners. Go ahead and run down our hardware, just to take up some of the slack. We'll still leave it loose so we can move around to install the last bit of hardware. Our hardware will be this stainless steel bolt, with phillips head, then your washer, and a lock nut. Let's go ahead and run this through the bottom of our mudflap, and move around to run it through the existing hole in the bodywork, and reaching from the top and going down at a little bit of an odd angle, we can install our flange nut. There are screws right here, and the threads of our screw are right here.
They're hidden just behind the body work. All right now to get started, you'll use a number 2 phillip screw on the outside to tighten it down. With all our hardware loosely installed, we'll go ahead and tighten them down. Let's start with ones on the outside first, and then do the bottom ones. When you tighten these down, we don't have to crush them, just where they tighten up and stop on their own. Go ahead and give inaudible 00:02:25 a shake test, firmly installed. Okay, with that, that'll finish it for part number WT110020, the WeatherTech mudflaps, on our 2013 Ford F350 super duty crew cab. .
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