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What brand does everyone like?

I'm looking to get some mainly for the front to help keep the dirt and soon to be snow buildup off the running board and lower door panel. Might get matching rears, but not sure on if I want them back there or not.

What fits and looks good?

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon XL Denali
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

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I've looked at those on the website and they seem nice and affordable ($43 per set)

Anyone use the GM ones? They're a bit more expensive ($72 per set) but look like they are shaped/molded to fit the vehicle contours more. Not sure if that's worth almost 2x the price.

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon XL Denali
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

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husky I've had mine on for almost a year they seem to be holding up just fine and they do the job, that was one of the first things I noticed when I went to the nnbs freaking mud all the way up to the windows! my nbs never did that


this is the correct set right here
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Husky-Line...731-/302213622700?vxp=mtr&hash=item465d55ebac

install was pretty easy, you may want to take the rear wheels off if/when you install the rears, I drilled a couple holes in the rear wheel-well plastic to make them more secure, the fronts went right on real easy because you can turn the wheels for room
 
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Dont get GM... whichever you decide on make sure they do not have the bulging part that has a rubber edge that rides on the fender or bumper/quarterpanel. Get the straight type that just follow the wheel liner and outline of the wheelwell. The gm brand with bump out/rubber strip rubs the paint and leaves a line. Look closely at @93blkongreenpro .... get that type.... Ask me how I know...255867F9-0B5B-4147-BB0B-6D292F6C8026.jpeg44897165-B8B1-4565-96B9-8E7A10871E9B.jpegE704C12A-0C02-4436-A432-350D34C488D9.jpeg

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I've got the WeatherTech and they keep the running boards clear.

I also have the WT (front and rear) and am happy with them. I don't know about the others but the WT do not require drilling.

There are probably youtube videos on installing the major brands. WT for sure.
 

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I also have the WT (front and rear) and am happy with them. I don't know about the others but the WT do not require drilling.

There are probably youtube videos on installing the major brands. WT for sure.
the rear wheel well plastic only has 2 factory bolts, I could have put mine on with out drilling in the plastic but didn't feel they were very secure with just 2 bolts, it's just plastic anyway not like drilling a hole in the body or anything
 

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