Installed OEM splash guards!

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affliction4

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So I had been researching and reading the posts in regards to splash guards/ mud flaps. I decided to go with the painted OEM ones and I'm quite happy. My father in law has them on his summit white Yukon Denali 2500 HD and I really like how they look on it so I took the chance on the Tahoe.

They were fairly easy to put on... The previous owner must have had them installed and removed them because I was missing all 3 factory screws on both sides in the rear hut after I ordered those it was straight forward.

When installing the fronts it's easier to mount both fronts and drill before cranking the wheel to the other side to get the screws on the inside. 90e88ef433f5d72d8739c567a1795845.jpg7ef0428887b6abadab816c349660a5cd.jpg828549f76070c535ff453d1cec35b3b6.jpgb1a5937fdbba5062ea020687eb7a1509.jpg

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Painted OEM ones referred to in his post would indicate factory GM accessory. Just goggle GM accessories and then enter your year and model and they will be listed with the GM part #, price and picture.
 

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