EastEndAngler
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+1 vote for RokBlokz. One note is that installing after having the Husky rear wheel well liners on the truck does make sliding the retaining clips on a bit more difficult.
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I don't really like the looks of mud flaps on trucks, but after one outing in the dirt, you realize they're a necessity as the front wheels will throw debris directly at the paint in front of the rear fenders/tires.
Like DanT above, if I have to have them, I don't want them to be noticeable with lettering and chrome. I even made a custom set out of black plastic, but realized the Husky flaps REALLY contour to the fender flare and the plastic material matches well. Now that I've had them on for a couple of weeks, I don't really notice them.
I don't really like the looks of mud flaps on trucks, but after one outing in the dirt, you realize they're a necessity as the front wheels will throw debris directly at the paint in front of the rear fenders/tires.
Like DanT above, if I have to have them, I don't want them to be noticeable with lettering and chrome. I even made a custom set out of black plastic, but realized the Husky flaps REALLY contour to the fender flare and the plastic material matches well. Now that I've had them on for a couple of weeks, I don't really notice them.