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I’ve had both the weathertech’s and the husky’s. I like the husky’s better. I currently just have the larger gm splash guards. Not as good as a full mud flap, but do pretty well. 

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Husky’s front and rear. Went on easy and fit well.  Make a big difference in how much snow and crap gets tossed up the side of the truck and up under the rear bumper and all that. 

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I had considered a Weather Tec or Husky or for that matter a similar looking plastic type formed mudflap that the Chevy dealer was selling through their aftermarket parts here in Canada but in the end I decided to to for more coverage and got what is referred to as kickback mudflaps and these ones are made in Alberta ( this company is called Bulletproof ) but there are various brands out there of off shore or USA made ones. They are more expensive and they are a combo stainless steel upper ( black powder coated available ) and heavy lower rubber flap and they hang down further which was what I was after for even better winter road and rock protection for the truck and if pulling a trailer.  

 

I just figured out that the dealer was in fact selling the Weather Tec flaps but they didn't name them as such but the part number is the same so they were just flogging them through their dealer aftermarket accessory system. If a person is not looking to get that much coverage, certainly the Whether Tec has a sleek formed look and not saying the Husky don't but they are a little different. However I believe one has to have the standard so called mudguards from the factory and not the optional longer hanging down plastic extended units as those I don't believe are compatible with some of these molded flaps, nor would those factory optional flaps have worked with these kick back flaps as they required the standard factory units to be compatible. 

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Scroll through the thread below.  I put both Huskies and the WT on my truck and ended up with the latter.  Both are much better than the GM accessories ones that I had on my previous three trucks.

 

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I put RokBlokz mud flaps on my 2024. I had them on a previous truck and liked them. They bolt up using factory fender liner locations. I omitted their "mud flap delete" part that was included in the kit, because its was crappy 3Dprinted plastic that broke immediately while installing. But the flaps themselves are sturdy and will last for a long while. I just kept my OEM mud flaps in place and drilled some holes and used some spare hardware to secure the RokBlokz flaps to them. 

 

Check out my install video below. 

 

 

 

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