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On 8/21/2021 at 5:52 AM, DarkSky20 said:

Here’s mine in Dark Sky metallic. Found them for sale on eBay from a gm dealer. Easy diy install, save your money. Denali models should have come this way from the factory 

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That is a great looking truck!

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On 8/22/2021 at 9:27 AM, DarkSky20 said:

As I’ve stated and it’s painfully clear in my pic, these are the stock wheel well moldings paint matched. Ask someone with fender flares

It's painfully clear you don't get the fact that you can't remove salt from behind the flare once installed. That's my point.

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Anybody got pictures of a white AT4 with the painted wheel well liners?

 

And does anybody know if these can be installed with the larger GM splash guards?

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Trying again.

 

The GMC build site says that the painted fender flares and the larger GMC splash guards cannot be installed together.  Anybody know why or if this is correct?


Thanks.

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Well, I found a good deal on these so I pulled the trigger.  They fit with the larger splash guards no problem.  I think they look pretty good.  They make the wheel wells look smaller and the stock tires look bigger.

 

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23 minutes ago, TxTruckMan said:

Well, I found a good deal on these so I pulled the trigger.  They fit with the larger splash guards no problem.  I think they look pretty good.  They make the wheel wells look smaller and the stock tires look bigger.

 

BEFORE:

 

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AFTER:

 

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Looks really good. You going to paint the mud guards to match now?  I think all white would look great but will they hold up in the winter, depending on where you live of course. 

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3 hours ago, TNTSilverado said:

Looks really good. You going to paint the mud guards to match now?  I think all white would look great but will they hold up in the winter, depending on where you live of course. 

Thanks. No. Not gonna paint the splash guards. That would be too hard to keep clean. 

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5 hours ago, TxTruckMan said:

Well, I found a good deal on these so I pulled the trigger.  They fit with the larger splash guards no problem.  I think they look pretty good.  They make the wheel wells look smaller and the stock tires look bigger.

 

BEFORE:

 

AT4-2 medium.jpg

 

AFTER:

 

AT4-5 medium.jpg

AT4-6 medium.jpg

Looks so much better. Don’t know why they don’t come this way from the factory. 
 

where did you find this good deal? I’m ready to pull the trigger as well. 

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2 hours ago, Nasen Soileau said:

Looks so much better. Don’t know why they don’t come this way from the factory. 
 

where did you find this good deal? I’m ready to pull the trigger as well. 

eBay. $500 shipped. 
 

I agree. Especially for Denali and color matched trims. I can see having the gray plastic on lower trims. Maybe gray fits for the off road perception?  But it definitely looks cleaner and better color matched. 

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Just now, TxTruckMan said:

eBay. $500 shipped. 

Thanks. I looked around eBay with the GM part number and didn’t find any. That would be the best price so far. Mind sharing a lil more?

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There haven’t been a lot. They come and go. I just save a search with alerts for the part number i needed. This deal came up and I snatched it. I’ll post a link to the seller. 

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Just now, TxTruckMan said:

Awesome. Thank you. I’ve never used the alert feature on eBay before. Been a member since ‘99!

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On 10/10/2021 at 6:58 PM, TxTruckMan said:


these match your paint pretty well? Came painted from the factory in a GM box? 
thinking about finally buying them too as it’s cheaper than what I’ve found when looking.

Thanks

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I wonder if they will ever release these in Satin Steel.  I'd rather do that than take them somewhere to get painted. 

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