Should I Put Mud Flaps On My New Yukon Denali?

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jpcortese

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The Weathertech no hole mud flaps look nice and was wondering if it makes any sense to buy and install them. Any thoughts on this? Also, I'm also afraid of door dings and has anyone installed fender flares?
 

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Not sure about the weathertech no hole flaps. I put the GM ones on my Tahoe to protect the paint from rocks being thrown up and chipping the paint. Park away from everyone to protect the paint and no way does fender flares belong on these beautiful truck. That was like 1970 stuff.
 

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I added the Husky mud flaps to the wifes Yukon and my Tahoe, they do a great job of keeping this side of the truck clean. The Husky flaps only required one hole drilled in the wheel liner for the rear, fronts just mounted with existing screws.
 
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Update. I went out and bought the Weather Tech front and rear mud flaps for my Denali at their local store and it cost me $80.00. I installed them this morning and they fit and look great. They use the existing holes and screws. Took me about one hour to install them. The front were easy peasy but the rear was more difficult since I didn't remove the wheels and it was a little tight but I got it done. Even my wife likes them. I highly recommend these mus flaps.
 

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I've been wanting the factory ones but they are twice as expensive and not high on the priority list. Glad you got them, they will protect the paint, especially with AT tires.
 

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Yea they definitely help and don't look out of place
 

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