Husky Liner mud guards?

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BK76

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Has anyone used these on their Tahoes? Does it help?

I have the Iridescent Pearl Tricoat and noticed that within hours of cleaning the car, I am already getting dirt blasted on my car. I thought maybe the mud guards would help, especially on the rear, but curious if anyone as done the front as well?

What is everyones opinion? I get that its my decision but just curious now that they have arrived if I should actually place them on or not.

if you have and have pics, would love to see it.

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Has anyone used these on their Tahoes? Does it help?

I have the Iridescent Pearl Tricoat and noticed that within hours of cleaning the car, I am already getting dirt blasted on my car. I thought maybe the mud guards would help, especially on the rear, but curious if anyone as done the front as well?

What is everyones opinion? I get that its my decision but just curious now that they have arrived if I should actually place them on or not.

if you have and have pics, would love to see it.

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They work as well as any flaps I suppose. I had my lower panels wrapped with xpel film to I can essentially spray them down (with a dry wash/drying aid) and wipe them clean without worry of scratches.


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I have those exact guards. I like them and pretty easy install. Sorry but any pictures I have don't show the guards very well.
 
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I have those exact guards. I like them and pretty easy install. Sorry but any pictures I have don't show the guards very well.

Did you have to remove the rear tire to install? I have been trying to watch videos of it to determine if I can do it without removing or not. Depending on the truck, half remove and half don't. Haven't seen a video on a Tahoe yet, so wasn't sure if it would be needed.
 

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I didn't have to remove any tires for installation. I did turn the front wheels out when doing each one to get a bit more room but otherwise install was fine with the tires in place.
 

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I'm getting ready to order the color matched splash guards for the front and back. They run $112 for front and $112 for the rear. I'm just hoping they help from stuff splashing up on the sides. Are they worth the price?


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I didn't remove the tires ...you can turn the fronts for access but it would have been easier if I did remove the rears. But because I'm lazy I choose to do it the hard way. LOL
 

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