Husky mud flaps with retractable step. Pics inside

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I dont really like mud flaps except on my 18 wheeler but i hate when front doors and rear bumper is dirty all the time. Plus had issues on my 07 Tahoe LTZ paint chipping from rear bumper. So after buying 16' Denali i decide to go after some mud flaps. Problem is since i have power retractable steps, front GM mud flaps wont work. And like many of you know Husky is the only one who have front mud flaps that will work with retractable steps. I found some pics but not that many. So i decide to take some pics of my own
Husky front mud flaps part # 58201
Husky rear mud flapsr part # 59221
FYI retractable steps are close to the front mud guard like 1mm but thats not problem since they have a lot more clearence when they opensabout 3mm
Here are some pics

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A few more pics with tinted windows 35% front and 95% rear
I have to wait a few days to dry out. Next mod will be AVS in channel wind deflectors with better 3m double sided tape since original one isnt that good

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Thanks! I was just wondering about this.
 

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Nice job. I bought these on AMZ and will try to get install done this weekend. Love your wheels btw. I wanted those but couldn't swing it in the deal.


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A few more pics with tinted windows 35% front and 95% rear
I have to wait a few days to dry out. Next mod will be AVS in channel wind deflectors with better 3m double sided tape since original one isnt that good

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Did you ever try the in-channel wind deflectors?
 
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These AVS wind deflectors are in channel with 3m tape, i did get Weathertech in channel but didnt install them. Im still waiting on AVS wind deflector to fail and than ill install Weathertech. Btw Weathertech dont use 3m tape, you just slide them in channel
 

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Help me out here community . I punched in the part number # 58201 for the front mud guards. My 17 Escalade with auto running boards. Husky site rejected it as a will not fit. What might be different? Is the shape of the fender different? It looks like they fit the Tahoe and GMC.
 

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Help me out here community . I punched in the part number # 58201 for the front mud guards. My 17 Escalade with auto running boards. Husky site rejected it as a will not fit. What might be different? Is the shape of the fender different? It looks like they fit the Tahoe and GMC.
Would like to know this also, dont want to drop the $100 for the GM ones.
 
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I think front are the same but rear are different. Husky front should fit from Yukon. Get it from Amazon. If they dont fit you can return it
 

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