Husky mud flaps with retractable step. Pics inside

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Someone on another thread mentioned the 17s have a self park feature so the bumper is a different shape along and pilot holes in different places
 

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A website called real truck shows the Husky flap fitting the 17 Esky with auto boards. So I bought them. Waiting for them now.

I received the mud flaps and installed them in no time. They work just fine with the auto running boards.
I'm interested in seeing if they have any effect on the snow and ice. From getting into the mechanical arms of the auto step. I have a heated garage so overnight it should all melt off by the next morning. On trips to other places in snow country where it is outside during below freezing weather. Is something that I haven't faced as of now. I chickened out last winter and went to FL. Nice!
 
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This was my solution for mud flaps on my Escalade with power retractable running boards. I also used the Husky Front Mud Guard Part # 58201 but I use the WeatherTech Back Mud Flaps Part # 120037 for my Rear. Nice job I like it.

WeatherTech & Husky Solution..Want Mud Flaps 2015+ Cadillac Escalade.. Use These...
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WeatherTech just started making front mud guards for power running boards part # 110129
Here is pics of my old setup Husky up front and WeatherTech on rear. And also new WeatherTech front

Husky front

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WeatherTech rear

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Update. If you lowered front end 2" like i have with drop spindles, there is spot on these front WeatherTech mud guards where tire may get in contact with tire at about 80% turn but only if that tire/suspension is compressed and going in reverse. This is how i fixed mine

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