

🚀 Drive Clean, Look Mean: Mud Guards That Mean Business
Husky Liners Front & Rear Mud Guards are custom-designed for 2021-2024 Ford F-150 models (excluding Raptors), offering a perfect factory-style fit. Crafted from impact-resistant thermoplastic with an invisible Husky Shield Film, these guards provide superior protection against mud, debris, and paint damage. Easy to install with a screw-in system, they enhance your truck’s appearance with a sleek black powder-coated finish. Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, these mud guards deliver durable, long-lasting defense and style.


























| ASIN | B094QVKZP9 |
| Auto Part Position | Front, Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,135 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #166 in Wheel & Tire Mud Flaps & Splash Guards |
| Brand Name | Husky Liners |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (609) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753933585266 |
| Included Components | Front and Rear Mud Guard Set |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Item Type Name | Front and Rear Mud Guard Set |
| Manufacturer | Husky Liners |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 58526 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material Type | Olefin |
| Model Number | 58526 |
| UPC | 753933585266 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
T**.
Husky mud flaps.
I put these on my 2023 F-150. They seem very nice so far. Keeps the mud and crud off my running boards. Easy to put on, probably about a half hour. Clips are a question, but so far fine. I do wish they gave you additional screws if a person chose to drill the top connection instead of using Clips. They do look nice and fit well.
P**L
Perfect Fit!
I am very happy that Husky now makes 14th Gen F150 specific mud guards. They are just the right size--not too long and not too fat--and install magnificently well. Great job Husky! Note that the installation instructions for the front mud guards tells you to use a 6mm socket to remove and reuse the factory screws. On my 2025 F150, the screws require a 7mm socket. I don't know if this is a change Ford made or if the instructions are wrong, but the rest of the installation process was perfect.
D**B
Pleased with product quality
Perfect and secure fit on f150. Easy to install. Protective film a bit of a pain to separate at perforations. That was the hardest part if the install.
J**Y
Easy install and they look good
Please forgive me while I sound like a proud daddy .... I bought a 2024 F150 Lariat in Star White Tricoat (kinda like a pearl, metallic white) with the 3.5L hybrid turbo engine, the 7.2kw generator and the Off Road package, this past Veterans Day. Beautiful truck. I doubt if I will ever take her off road, but it came with the Off Package, plus the guards will keep road grime off the lower body areas. I thought the "red areas" were reflectors but it is tape covering up the 3M tape. Lined up perfectly and installation was a snap. Hint, cut you front tires for easy access. These add that little bit extra to make Charlotte, uh, I mean my new F150 Lariat look even better.
D**S
Great fit
Great fit on 2025 F150 Powerboost
F**.
Keeps truck clean
High quality, easy to install. I live on dirt road and now my truck stays much cleaner.
G**Y
They fit well
Easy to install and look nice. You do have to be careful not to scratch the paint during install.
J**R
What a joke
I bought these mud flaps for my FORD F-150 2023 for 2 reasons, 1. Obviously to try to keep the water and mud splashes to a minimum on the sides of the truck, 2. I am hoping that the rear mud flaps will not allow my tires to be able to throw debris high enough to hit what I am towing or hauling on a trailer from rock damage without having to get those long skirts you see RV haulers have on the back of their trucks. Well I unpacked them and to my surprise there wasn't much stuff to install them with and what did come with the mud flaps wouldn't keep them from being removed from the truck from the reason for having them in the first place (sorry for the rambling). Let's start with the fact that their instructions lacked the fact that trucks have large tires and the tools they say to use is wrong. They never mentioned that you need to turn your front tires so you can use the only tool that is required, a screw driver. On my truck I had to remove 2 screws on the bottom part of the wheel well, remove the protective film from the double backed tape put it in place and reinstall the 2 screws. Not sure where you all live at but that will be coming off on our first snow in the Midwest. So I had some #8 1" stainless steel self taping screws (over kill but I didn't have 3/4" and that would've been better) and a washer for each I installed to hopefully secure them better (maybe wishful thinking, but we will see). I did this to all of the flaps front and back then touched them up with flat black spray paint. After the fronts were done now comes the back flaps. They tell you that you still need a screw driver and pliers. The pliers are used to remove the plastic tree fastner, install the 1 nut plate clip and screw in the provided screw plus remove the protective film from the tape. OOOP's, they failed to inform you that to install the screw that they provide you can not be installed with a screwdriver, why you ask?? Because the rear tires prevents you from using the screwdriver because there isn't any room. So now you are trying to figure out how you are going to do this. 1. You can remove the rear tires then you can use the screwdriver OR, 2. Leave them on on use a quarter drive ratchet, a quarter socket and a #2 Phillips screwdriver tip to do this (none of this was in the instructions). Then as I did to the front mud flaps I installed 2 self taping screws with washers and touched them up with paint. Now that it is done, will I get these again for another truck, NO WAY. If you follow the way I did to install these to your truck, let me know what you think. I personally don't think they will hold up to either the snow/ice or the mud but they do have a good chance with the installation of the 2 extra screws I put on for each flap (8 screws total). I hope this helps you and I hope you have better luck but in the end I will update this if something happens, good luck.
E**O
Perfect fit for my 2024 Ford F150 XLT. Easy to install, look great, feel great, and keep the mud and snow at bay.
B**L
Fits perfectly, looks good
R**L
Easiest mud flaps to install yet. Took no time at all. Fit well just wish they were a little longer.
I**K
Perfect fit Easy install
C**5
Installed on my F 150 easily and seems to be working well 6 months later