Front mud guards that work with Retractable boards.

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Anon2015

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ScottV... I'm getting a set for my Black one ... don't think I'll put on the White. I don't think you'd notice them. (You've seen my white Denali.)
 

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ScottV... I'm getting a set for my Black one ... don't think I'll put on the White. I don't think you'd notice them. (You've seen my white Denali.)

Great. Would like to see pics of that as well since mine, sorry - (my wife's) is black and she isn't quite sold on them yet.
 

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Yeah...you watch it buster... wife's car. :chair:

MY black one was built yesterday.
 

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George have you run into any issues with the running boards and mud flaps now that winter is upon us? Heavy snow in upstate....
 

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Digging up an old post but I installed these today and my step rubs it. Did you keep the plastic piece on there or did you pull it when you put on the flaps? (This piece...looks like a placeholder for flaps) ImageUploadedByTapatalk1462219031.327922.jpg


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My installer removed this piece, and I don't have any rubbing
 

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Mine rubs a TINY bit with that removed. Kept it in place and it works perfectly. Looks like OPs is still there too...oh well


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This worked on my Escalade with retractable steps, I suspect would be the same for any GM with the steps

Husky Custom Molded Mud Flaps
Part#: HLR-58201
Style: Front

Husky Custom Molded Mud Flaps
Part#: HLR-59221
Style: Rear
 

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