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3 hours ago, yankeedoodle86 said:

 

 


They’re not mud flaps. This thread labeled them such for lack of a better term. Their intent was to promote the aerodynamics for the truck....they look hideous and probably add .01% fuel savings.


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but he's removed the front mud flaps. Legitimate flaps ahah

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On 12/29/2018 at 2:05 PM, Jerry's Denali said:

Give a 14 y/o $4 worth of oracal satin black vinyl and 15 minutes, this is what he comes up with.

Cleaner look without the "granpa" mud flaps hanging down.

 

 

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Can he make another set? I’ll pay him!!

 

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On 5/21/2020 at 11:11 PM, EricTheRed said:

Are these available to buy yet?

I'm not sure they are the OP's design or not, but I got mine here.

 

https://switchsuspension.com/chevrolet-silverado-1500-2019-2021-front-rear-mud-flap-delete-kit/

 

WAY too much money for what you get, but I *needed* the back ones.  I added an AMP bed step and depending on the installation hit either the running board or rear Aero flap.  I removed the flaps, but couldn't stand the look of the holes so I bought these.

 

I only used the rear, so if anyone needs just the front pcs, I may sell those...

 

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Posted (edited)

These are $10 for 2 on sharptruck.com perfect option for the money... all Chevy colors...they are called fender plugs and they’re made to put in the mud flap hole

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Posted
14 hours ago, Luckyfd said:

These are $10 for 2 on sharptruck.com perfect option for the money... all Chevy colors...they are called fender plugs and they’re made to put in the mud flap hole

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These don't work on the rear.  The rear holes are oblong slots....

Posted
8 hours ago, IlliniST said:

These don't work on the rear.  The rear holes are oblong slots....

Mine are all oblong holes and the fit good. As a matter of fact that picture is of the rear

Posted
13 hours ago, Luckyfd said:

Mine are all oblong holes and the fit good. As a matter of fact that picture is of the rear

Cool.  I couldn't gauge the size.  

 

The website says they are for the front only.  I've already spent the money and installed the others, so no crying for me now, but I wish I had seen these.

Posted
12 hours ago, IlliniST said:

Cool.  I couldn't gauge the size.  

 

The website says they are for the front only.  I've already spent the money and installed the others, so no crying for me now, but I wish I had seen these.

Lol I didn’t read that...thankfully not paying attention didn’t bite me in the butt. They do fit a little tight in the rear but still fit. 

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