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Old 04-01-2015, 05:28 PM
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The Husky Mud Guards are another good set of flaps for your consideration. No drill, fit well, and are made of rugged material. I was inspired by member, DeereGeff's, truck. They fit well around my flares. That was a big plus for me.



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I just bought these Gatorback flaps from Sharptruck in Canada, they are very thick and heavy. I like the look, but no directions came with them and cant find anything other than vague info. Maybe I'll do a write up when I get the air bags on.


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H60 do you have to drill holes for those?
And Weather Tech says that the front ones don`t fit due to the 2 inch proximately to my steps.
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Originally Posted by jabberwoki
H60 do you have to drill holes for those?
And Weather Tech says that the front ones don`t fit due to the 2 inch proximately to my steps.
Yes you do, and have to figure out the mounting, they sell some brackets, but I'm going to see if I can make some at work. I have the wheel well liners to work around too.
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Originally Posted by jabberwoki
H60 do you have to drill holes for those?
And Weather Tech says that the front ones don`t fit due to the 2 inch proximately to my steps.
So, multiple people have posted to help you, answered questions about fitment with steps, and I posted another brand option complete with pics illustrating fitment with steps.

You reply to none of those nor thank anybody who tried to help. Your only reply was to a post showing you a flap style that you did not previously express an interest in and then ask again about fitment with steps when you've already been shown and told its possible.

Not trying to be a *****, but what more do you want? And some acknowledgement/appreciation expressed to those who took the time to help you would go a long way.

Try typing in what your after in Google images. Tons of pics will come up showing you many different options. There are also numerous threads on this forum covering this topic. Happy Truckin'!
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Can you keep me informed mate? I like this flat style better than the other and If I have to drill holes so be it.
I`ll just have to seal up the holes really well.
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I went with the Weathertech, great fit, easy installation. The only problem I have now is that even with a 2" level they look to be a problem with bigger tires. I've got stock 20" rims now, want to go from a 275/55/20 to a 33 1/2" or 34" tire and it appears they're going to rub on the front when I turn the wheels. may have to figure out how and where to trim them.
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Looks like I have 3 inches of clearance so I`m going with the WeatherTechs.
Thanks for all the help as usual!
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If you have offset wheels more than stock than the weather techs and huskies are rather useless unless you add flares. Most tires are way wider than the flaps are.

I'm running 275/65r18 on +18 wheels and they are useless I have the weather techs. I'm adding stock flares and will see if I can mount them somehow after or will just go with out.
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I just have the stock wheels and tires and I plan on keeping it that way so I shouldn't`t be a problem. Fingers crossed!!


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