Low Profile Splash Guards

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Z28KE

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We bought my wife’s 2019 Suburban RST about a month ago and quickly realized it needed something to keep the running boards/rockers clean since we live about 1/2 mile down a gravel road (imagine wet gravel mud/dust after a good rain). I looked into all the aftermarket splash guards and didn’t think they would mesh with the RST trim.

I found these: http://jaegerbrothersauto.com/auto-...sal low profile Mud Flaps for Trucks_526.html

And figured I’d try them. They don’t fit like they are designed to but I made them work and really like the outcome.
 
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I only had to drill one hole into the suburban on each side of the front to mount them with a push pin (after removing the rubber clips from the splash guards).

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In the rear I used some nylon sleeves to space them out and mounted them with the stock bolts. I used a longer screw in the bottom hole. I forgot to get a closeup picture of the rear but will post up later.

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I might need to move the fronts “outward” and down a bit but will see how it works like this first.
 

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I probably would have bought the weathertechs and trimmed them to my liking.

I did buy the weathertechs but found no need to trim them.
 

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