GEN 2 Husky Liner Mud Guards front/rear

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These look great but I'm thinking about only doing the fronts. Even the slightest puddle messes up the doors of my truck. I haven't really noticed it too much in the back though. Also, I live in Texas and we don't have the issues with snow and salt like some of you may.

Anyone do just fronts? Are you happy with results?
 
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Resurrecting this thread....

These look great but I'm thinking about only doing the fronts. Even the slightest puddle messes up the doors of my truck. I haven't really noticed it too much in the back though. Also, I live in Texas and we don't have the issues with snow and salt like so of you may.

Anyone do just fronts? Are you happy with results?

I put them on and they cut down a lot of the dirt on the front door.
 

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Resurrecting this thread....

These look great but I'm thinking about only doing the fronts. Even the slightest puddle messes up the doors of my truck. I haven't really noticed it too much in the back though. Also, I live in Texas and we don't have the issues with snow and salt like some of you may.

Anyone do just fronts? Are you happy with results?

The fronts actually blend in really well due to how they are made, their color, the running boards behind them, etc... That said, I think your truck will look perfectly fine with just the front mud guards. If you decide differently later, you could very easily purchase some for the rear.
 

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I got the front Huskys on and back ones will be here next week. Love them so far and the only thing is the water still slings up through the running board holes. At least it is only on the bottom of the doors.
 

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I got the front Huskys on and back ones will be here next week. Love them so far and the only thing is the water still slings up through the running board holes. At least it is only on the bottom of the doors.

I was thinking that'll be the case. Weathertech makes these little mid-board flaps but they look goofier than having the dirt on the doors.

Hopefully the fronts will take care of 80-90% of the problem.

Thanks for all the feedback.
 

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back up curious how you guys are liking the husky mud guards. Thinking about just ordering the fronts.
 

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No brainier for me. Would do it again in a heartbeat.

I just did fronts and they keep every little wet spot on the road from trashing my doors

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I’m with Jake 17, I have them front and rear. I live on dirt/rocky roads and they have cut probably 85 pct. of the dirt thrown up the sides and probably 90 pct of the rocks pinging off the running boards. I like um!
 
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