Need Mudflaps BIGTIME

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goblues38

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Santa brought me font and rear weather tech mud flaps. I installed them in about 20 minutes.
 

pastorwug

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I installed my front Huskys last week, took all of 5 minutes, and absolutely look OEM. I purchased the rears but are not going to use them and will sell them, they are unopened in the box.
Huskys are very nice, and look OEM - glad I chose them.
 

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I went with JLTs on front only, work great, look good, not as rigid as others, but not a lot of flex either.
A little disappointed in only 9” of ground clearance though.

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Easy install, no drill.
 
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USMCTexian

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Weathertech. Easy peazy. The mud on the side of the truck was there prior to installation. I hardly ever wash the thing. 20181021_095656.jpg 20181021_095705.jpg 20181021_095722.jpg
 

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Put husky's on my front last weekend, still get mud spray on the driver door. Didn't do the rear flaps cause they looked awful but the fronts look factory.
 

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The husky’s barely extend out past the body. Should have been pretty obvious by looking at them they wouldn’t offer much protection.

The only reason people like them is they look factory and the only reason they look factory is there’s almost nothing there.
 
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