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my truck is getting all messed up from the tires picking up rocks and anything else they come across. i need mud flaps even though i dont really like the way they look....just looking for some pics and trying to find something that i like.

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I bought some molded mudflaps for about 50 for the pair then painted them to match the truck in my sig i have the link to where i purchased them. If you are interested.

 

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Here are the ones I put on my truck. They are made by "Luverne". I still have the rear ones on, but I had to remove the front ones due to my oversize tires (they would have rubbed) and I replaced the fronts with some flat plastic ones (grrrr). I love these!!!

 

I have the front ones available if you are interested. They cost about $60/pr new. I will let the these go for $25 + shipping. The front ones (that I took off) are the 12" x 20" size and I have the 12" x 23" on the rear.

 

Link: http://www.luvernetruck.com/Product_Line/S...ash_guards.html

 

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I don't have pics but I just put the GM flaps on my Silverado. I was getting alot of salt sitting on the running boards so I decided to put them on. I also hate how they look and will probably take them off come spring.

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I had and took of the molded ones from GM. They don't anything. Went with a big rubber flap similar to VMAX2007.

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I went with gm mud flaps. Had em put o before the truck left the showroom. Unfortunately, they are not enough. Some nerf bars or running boards might be a better bet. My truck has jsut under 4000 km's and is getting pretty chipped up. If you click the pictures and make em bigger, you will see what i mean.

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I've got the Husky mud guards. I think they look ok.

 

sorry, this is the best pic of them that i've got right now..... tooo cold to take pics.

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I have the huskys on my 2000 and they are great. I also have a set for the Tahoe (waiting on both to arrive Friday)

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I wanted something that was very basic in solid black,

I went with these splash guards from Dee-Zee, $14.00 a pair,

Installed front & rear. I like the clean look.

 

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Ok, I know that she is not clean, but here she is with the GM splash guards.

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