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$50 from Ford. Their warehouse is in the next town over from me. Ordered them Sunday, got them today. Took about 20 minutes to install. Fits perfectly with my side steps. No cutting of any kind required. I don't think they look bad at all. And with the winter storm about to hit DFW this week, I want all the protection I can get.
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Are they attached using existing bolts or do you have to screw into the wheel well?
 

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I think they look pretty good for what they are. I will be putting a set of these on for sure.
 
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Are they attached using existing bolts or do you have to screw into the wheel well?
It comes with all the hardware and no drilling required. It uses existing bolt holes. All you need is a screwdriver and a socket wrench.
 

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Fronts only?

The rears require drilling, and on the fronts I drilled one or two extra holes in the inside of the wheel flares for the supplied push pins per the installation instructions. So there is some drilling required for the complete install.

I had to cut out holes for the rock rails on mine, but overall, and consistent with the OEM flaps I’ve put on all my F150s over the years, they are quality made and durable. It’s the fasteners that break when the flap is severely twisted or loaded up, which is nice.

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Ha, I was JUST about to head outside to install mine--also in Texas, also concerned about the rain and muck headed our way. But I figured I'd do a search on here first to see if anyone had any tips or heads up before I went out and installed them.

So...any tips or heads up? Many thanks, if you got 'em (well, thanks regardless).
 
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Ha, I was JUST about to head outside to install mine--also in Texas, also concerned about the rain and muck headed our way. But I figured I'd do a search on here first to see if anyone had any tips or heads up before I went out and installed them.

So...any tips or heads up? Many thanks, if you got 'em (well, thanks regardless).
Not really any tips. They are pretty much plug n play. I only got the fronts, not sure about the rear. I heard they were a little more involved.
 

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Fronts only?

The rears require drilling, and I drilled one or two extra holes in the inside of the wheel flares for the supplied push pins.

I had to cut out holes for the rock rails on mine, but overall, and consistent with the OEM flaps I’ve put on all my F150s over the years, they are quality made and durable. It’s the fasteners that break when the flap is severely twisted or loaded up, which is nice.

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Yeah, I only wanted the fronts.
 
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Are these for non sas?
Do they make a similar version for Sasquatch?
Non sas. I added my lift and tires aftermarket. I don't know about one for the sas that doesn't need modding.
 
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It comes with all the hardware and no drilling required. It uses existing bolt holes. All you need is a screwdriver and a socket wrench.
Good to know. I'd been avoiding these because I thought I had read you had to drill into the front fender flares.
 
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Good to know. I'd been avoiding these because I thought I had read you had to drill into the front fender flares.
Nope. It comes with heavy duty clips that attach it to the fender flares without having to drill.
 

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Hmm…. Odd.

Installing these onto my 4-door with side steps 100% required cutting out around the step. It looks like the 2-door side steps are sized correctly so that they don’t bump into the splash guard. Lucky!

What year make do you have? I wonder if the ‘22 side step accessory is slightly shorter than the ‘21 side steps.

Wait never mind I see your profile says ‘21. I guess 2-door owners are just going to have an easier install!
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