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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
They fit great and easy to install. Happy I bought these as price was great.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Everything worked out great
GlockCopG23
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
As soon as they arrived, I installed these mudflaps on my minty condition 2018 Silverado, Texas Edition and they look fantastic! These mudflaps cost $44 compared to $171 for the WeatherTech and I cannot see one bit of difference in fit and quality. My buddy has the WeatherTech version and they are EXACTLY the same. Holes matched up perfectly with my truck over the OEM black molding. Installation was a breeze. I am very happy with this purchase and would highly recommend these mud-flaps to anyone who is looking for top-notch looks and materials without the big name brand price. One installation hint for the rear mud-flaps I would like to pass on is to loosely start the bottom screws by hand and leave slack. Then move onto the top metal clips. Make sure the metal clips have the little protruding metal post facing the rear bumper on installation (See my pics of the inside view of the fender and just trust me on this configuration). The sweep/ pitch of the bracket’s bend in this configuration creates an area for the fender edge to fit into. Don’t try to twist them into place or any other craziness. It appears as though the metal clips “should be” twisted into place, but they DO NOT! Just hold them in place in the horizontal position as you screw them on with the edge of the metal clip behind the lip of your fender well. This will capture the lip of your fender well between the metal clip and the mudflap, securing the mudflap in place. Then just tighten down the bottom screws and you’re done! I hope this helps and makes sense. You will enjoy the finished look and protection offered by these affordable yet high quality mud-flaps. I know I do. Just buy them!
.itchell hicks
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
They fit great. Look good. Would recommend if you looking for some mud flaps.
Andre
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2023
Everything I expected, only flaw is the turn lock on back mud flaps could be longer and send a right and left side locking bracket so you don't behave to break the tab off one.
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022
They were easy to install. Instructions were hard to make out. The tool provided is not a T15 Hex tool. The locking mechanism I put on but they were the same so I had to modify the driver side. Probably not necessary either. Just installed a day ago, so no comment about durability or value. For the price and ease of install, seems worth the low price.
JaimeAstin
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020
These are great! Thr installations are terrible... Thankfully, you DO NOT NEED THEM. Another thing... Do not go by the review where the person uploaded screenshots and said to cut the part... He did it wrong... Seriously. His tabs were flipped over the wrong way. You will need a torx 15... The tool provided is too big.For the front driver and passenger, you remove 4 screws from the wheel well, place the mud flap, and then reinstall the screws. I started nwith top screw. I placed all screws in without tightening them down all the way. Once all were in, I then went back and tightened them all down.For the rear well, the confusion is because of the instructions. Apparently, the instructions are for an older model where there was as twist lever. What we have now is just a metal plate and a screw for each side. Do not even think of trying to make it twist in place. Why? Because there is no need to. Secondly, it will scratch your paint... No need to cause for rust...The rest wheel well has 2 screws, remove them. Place the mud flap and then replace the two screws. You could stop here... But no need, the third screw is easy. First notice the metal clip is raised on both sides with he screw hole in the middle. The side of the tab that is textured is the side that clamps to the wheel well. Just insder the screw, out the metal tab on other side of the mud flap and find the screw. Give it a couple twist to say on, then use the tool or a screw driver. Make side the long tab is pancaking the wheel well. tighten down. DONE!, No twisting, no cutting, no scratching your paint.
The Keith
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020
As many commenters said, the set I got was sent with 2 of the clamps for the rear flaps meant for the driver side. I would give this 5 stars had it come with the proper parts. They are not the same clamp. There’s a small stud that helps guide it when you’re installing. You can not leave it off or the flap will likely bend on the highway or if impacted. I took pliers and broke off the tab and it works fine but you’ll have to guide it as you’re tightening it to make sure it doesn’t slip.I got these for my 2019 Silverado 1500 LD (also referred to in places as the “Classic” or “Legacy” body styles). Fits on beautifully and is molded to fit around the existing plastic corners protector on the wheel wells. Took about 15-20 minutes puting these on. My 11 yo son put two on completely by himself, so pretty easy.
Samantha
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2018
Good quality. Haven't had any problems with them. The install was challenging on the first one but after figuring out the first one the rest were easy enough to put on.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2017
Just put this on my 2017 Chev Silverado 1500. Even though it was not listed ,it fit just fine. Instructions for the rear flaps was junk. had to mess around with parts and angle for about 15 minutes . Once figured out was no problem. Front flaps didnt even take 5 minutes to put on. Nice looking ,hopefully will hold up in the cold as they are just hard plastic and it gets to -40 here.
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