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Ordered these off of Ebay last week and installed this weekend.   Very happy with the install and overall quality and fit of these.  Just did the back since there are factory installed front ones already! 

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Now you are making me feel lazy...  mine have been in a box for almost 3 months waiting for me to install.  ?
 

Looks great!

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Good job! They look great. I have a set in the garage and haven't installed yet. Is it difficult? 

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Do you have a link for these. That looks just like my new truck.

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1 hour ago, Rodek said:

Good job! They look great. I have a set in the garage and haven't installed yet. Is it difficult? 

No, pretty straight forward, just made a few tweaks to the install to best work for me.  You'll figure it out once you start trial fitting them!

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Ebay says they won't fit my truck. It's the same as yours from what I can see.

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9 hours ago, Duramaxsky said:

Ebay says they won't fit my truck. It's the same as yours from what I can see.

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That's odd, the compatibility reference indicates they will fit a 2020 Silverado LT Trail Boss Crew Cab with the 5.3... but not the 6.2  

Mine is a 6.2 but I missed the compatibility cross reference and went with these because it was on the "fits these vehicles" reference chart:  

2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 5328CC 325Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated

 

I think they simply failed to list the 6.2 version and subsequently it doesn't cross reference. 

 

Anyway they worked for me, although I did trim off the bottom flip over pinch tab... and on the very bottom tab I drilled and used another rivet since there was not an existing screw hole as the instructions suggested.

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Yeah I ordered them anyway. I didn't think the 1500s had more than one body style. I don't know why the factory only put them in front of the rear tires. Thanks for your help.

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14 hours ago, Spyderwebb said:

No, pretty straight forward, just made a few tweaks to the install to best work for me.  You'll figure it out once you start trial fitting them!


@Spyderwebb Mind sharing your tweaks?

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46 minutes ago, Ben98gs said:


@Spyderwebb Mind sharing your tweaks?

Sure, see my previous comments (just above) and attached instructions (with my noted changes)!

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55 minutes ago, Spyderwebb said:

Sure, see my previous comments (just above) and attached instructions (with my noted changes)!

:)

Sorry, I saw that and thought someone else posted it.  Lol

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18 hours ago, Spyderwebb said:

No, pretty straight forward, just made a few tweaks to the install to best work for me.  You'll figure it out once you start trial fitting them!

Thank you........now I'm motivated! 

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5 hours ago, Duramaxsky said:

I don't know why the factory only put them in front of the rear tires. 

Because they call them air deflectors, not mud flaps. They are supposed to help reduce drag of the air hitting the tires.

 

But I added flaps to my rear because I was sick of scraping snow out of my bumper, otherwise I get huge puddles of slush in the garage. What a difference decent flaps make in snow country.

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