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Hey folks, just joined the forum. I've been searching high and low for what I think they call splash guards for my 2014 Sierra. The little molded plastic flaps in front of the rear tires. Mine got smashed up from gravel within the first month of summer driving after buying the truck. I'm wondering if there are any more durable replacements for these anywhere. Thanks. 

 

I'm in northern Alberta so Canadian sellers would be handy. 

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56 minutes ago, catpartsman said:

I’d just take them off to be honest. Not sure what they really do.


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Yeah I'm tempted to but they kinda protect the quarter panel where the fender liner doesn't cover. Cleaning mud out of there would be more of a pain too.  

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I took mine off the day I brought the truck home. It was aesthetically pleasing to do so.


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5 hours ago, WyattK said:

Hey folks, just joined the forum. I've been searching high and low for what I think they call splash guards for my 2014 Sierra. The little molded plastic flaps in front of the rear tires. Mine got smashed up from gravel within the first month of summer driving after buying the truck. I'm wondering if there are any more durable replacements for these anywhere. Thanks. 

 

I'm in northern Alberta so Canadian sellers would be handy. 

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Wow, have never seen that before, here are your factory part numbers if you need them:

 

Stone Deflector - GM (84124456)

Stone Deflector - GM (84124455)

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15 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Wow, have never seen that before, here are your factory part numbers if you need them:

 

Stone Deflector - GM (84124456)

Stone Deflector - GM (84124455)

Awesome, thanks. Might've happened a couple winters ago, I forget. Stuff gets brittle at -30 celsius. 

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5 minutes ago, WyattK said:

Awesome, thanks. Might've happened a couple winters ago, I forget. Stuff gets brittle at -30 celsius. 

You are very welcome.

 

Probably don't want to pee outside in that weather???

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