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Any body install these?  I am pondering, not really a fan of mud flaps but also not a fan of the small paint chips on the doors.  Stock flaps don't cut it.

 

Hate fender flares so won't go that route but what do you all think about how it will look with them on?

 

Should I put them on the front only since that's where I'm seeing the chipping (probably due to wheel turn) - concerned mostly about what they will do to the look of the truck.

 

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40 minutes ago, L8T said:

I put these on my AT4

 

 

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Are those the Duraflaps?  I am considering them for my rears to protect my trailers when towing.  The GMC mudflap offer is junk - form over function.

 

OP - I noticed an occasional chip on my lower doors.  I had the bottoms of the doors covered with Xpel clear paint protection film.  It has been a big help and I no longer worry about it.

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20 minutes ago, cdh7917 said:

Are those the Duraflaps?  I am considering them for my rears to protect my trailers when towing.  The GMC mudflap offer is junk - form over function.

 

OP - I noticed an occasional chip on my lower doors.  I had the bottoms of the doors covered with Xpel clear paint protection film.  It has been a big help and I no longer worry about it.

They are made by a local sheet metal fab shop. He needed some for his personal truck and came up with these. Fit and finish is top shelf. 

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On 2/3/2021 at 10:40 AM, L8T said:

They are made by a local sheet metal fab shop. He needed some for his personal truck and came up with these. Fit and finish is top shelf. 

Where can I buy a set? 2500HD CC SRW. Look damn good..

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