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I have a credit at my dealership and am having a hard time finding pics of lund and egr smoke black hood protector.I want something low profile and cant find any pics of these on a 2016. Does anyone have any pics?

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Another vote for the AeroSkin. I had a Lund deflector on my Avalanche and the noise was horrible. post-155272-146297897111_thumb.jpg

You can't get it from your dealer but you can always use the credit on something else

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Silverado version is in my sig pic, I am thinking of pulling mine off it is the EGR one and it is bulky and flaps in the car washes that have the blowers.

 

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Another vote for the AeroSkin. I had them on my 2014 Silverado and now on my 2016 GMC Sierra. I got them in chrome.

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If you buy a Lund protector before the 31st, aeroskin included, there's a $10 mail in rebate too. Summit racing has the best price on them as well. Your welcome. Lol.

 

I'm hoping the wife will get me one for Father's Day.

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AVS 21570, 2016 Silverado. I can't even see it from the drivers seat. That's low profile!

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So, after a day long road trip I can safely say that my "bug guard" definitely doesn't help with bugs on the windshield. Yes it creates a bit of lift in air currents but not enough to make a difference. Still looks good though.

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