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FOR SALE:

 

 

Foglight Brackets:

 

Fixes the shaking that occurs because of weak factory bracket.  

 

Still allows foglights to be adjusted and aimed

 

NO drilling required

 

Includes all necessary hardware

 

Cost:  $15.00+S&H

 

Color: Black

 

Shipping and Handling: $5.00 within the lower 48 states

 

Fits 99-up Silverados and Sierras with factory foglamps

 

 

 

Mudgards:

 

Fits rear wheelwell in front of wheel and/or behind wheel

 

NO drilling required

 

Made of 16 gauge steel

 

Includes all necessary hardware

 

Continues inner wheelwell to the bottom of the fender

 

Helps keep mud and road grime from accumulating under bed and in rear bumper

 

Finished in durable black undercoat or left primered

 

Cost:

 

Front (towards cab): $35.00+S&H per pair

 

Rear (towards tailgate): $35.00+S&H per pair

 

Set of Four: $65.00+S&H

 

Shipping and Handling: $10.00

 

Fits: Fleetside (no pro-tec or stepside) 99-up Silverado and Sierras

 

 

 

Diamondplate steel skidplate:

 

Replaces factory plastic skidplate.

 

Made from 3/16th diamondplate steel. Provides better protection than factory plastic plate.

 

Only five bolts need to be removed to replace skidplate. It can be installed in less than 15 minutes. No drilling or modification required.

 

According to what models I have seen this will fit:

 

99-02 Silverado 1500 4wd

99-02 Silverado 1500HD 4wd

01-02 Silverado HD 2500HD 4wd and 3500 4wd

01-02 Tahoe 4wd

01-02 Suburban 4wd

 

Will also fit equivalent model GMC.

 

Currently will not fit Avalanche 4wd or 2wd or Silverado 1500 2wd. It may fit other 2wd models. E-mail me if you are interested and I will check.

 

Shows up especially well on trucks with bodylift.

 

Available in primer or painted and clearcoated.

 

Plate available in Silver, Black, Red, and White.

 

Cost:

 

Primer: $45.00 + S&H

 

Painted: $50.00 + S&H

 

Shipping and Handling is $12.50 within lower 48 states

 

Pictures of these products are available at:http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?u...e=Haywoodtrucks  

 

To order email me at: [email protected]

 

Thanks!

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I just got my skid plate today.  It looks pretty good sitting in my office :rolleyes:

 

I got it home and took it out of the box.  It's huge and very heavy duty.  Definetly won't break if you hit anything.  I'm going to pick up some spray on bedliner to coat it with and then I should be all set.

 

I'll get some pics in a week or so after I install it.

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Duckhunter's front skidplate came in the mail today.  Only took about ten days to get it-nice looking quality made of diamond plate steel.  I ordered it primered and I'm going to paint it black then apply some spray on undercoating to the backside of it.

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I'd love to get one of his skid plates (I had actually planned on it) but can't really spend the extra $$ on it right now.  ???

 

I friend knows someone who has some scrap peices of diamond plate from some stuff he has built, and he's going to check and see if he has one big enough to make one out of.  If so, I may try making one myself.  ???

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Yeah I have been wanting to get one, and those muddguards sound pretty good too, last time I went mudding it was about 4 hours of cleaning to get all of the mudd off of the bottom of the truck.  I just need to get more money, sorry I haven't ordered anything yet, but soon hopefully, I have been working more so I should have some extra funds coming soon I hope.

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Hi Duck :

 

Eagerly awaiting my skidplate and fog lamp brackets. Possibly later this week?  

 

Q. on the wheelwell mudguards; will they install ok with the factory Chev. or GMC molded mudflaps? Are the molded mudflaps necessary if your wheelwell guards are on? That is, do your wheelwell mudguards extend down below the bottom edge of the fender about the same distance as the molded flaps, thus rendering the molded flaps redundant?

 

When my skidplate arrives, I'm going to use its installation as my excuse to do the first lube. Since my truck still has fewer than 1000 miles on it, I'll probably only need one-tenth of one squeeze per zerk  :rolleyes:

 

Tuna

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Tuna,

 Got your check at the end of last week.  Thanks!  A friend got married this weekend so I didn't have a chance to work on yours yet.  I plan on getting it made today or tomorrow an it will be shipped as soon as the paint dries ;) .  

 

As far as the mudgards, they basically just continue the wheelwell down to the bottom of the fender.  Nothing sticks below or outside the fender.  So no, they do not replace the mudflaps.  Check the pics for a better understanding of what I am talking about.  As far as their compatibility, I am not sure, but I could check if you were interested.  Also, I have recently heard that the rear fender brackets have been changed on the 2002's, so I need to see about that before anyone orders them.  I will post this info as soon as I find out.  Thanks!

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Anyone have pic's of an installed skid plate with the lower valance removed? A pic from the front would be great!

 

Thanks.

Mike

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