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Yes my f150 is 11 years old and my 2500hd is 19 years old so it was time. Ya a rivet is the way to go instead of cutting the seam sealer off and using a cheesy clip.
Yes absolutely but for some that live in places without snow or ever get mud on their trucks it could work without even the clip but what's the sense of buying flaps if your never going to use them . LOL
Beauty Truck Steve. Like the rivet idea too. When I did mine, I put a bit of silicone at the top of the mud flap, to stop water from getting between mud flap & fender. Great vid’s.Stay Safe
You did a very good job installing them mud flaps....I just put any size but then I’m not in the looking good part.....very nice installation.....CHEERS
Dang Steve didn't even know you got a new truck, Congrats! I haven't been getting notifications when you upload even though I have the bell checked. I'll be binge watching now. 👍
Thanks Rick at just 500 miles I still haven't figured out how to operate everything 😅 it's like driving a computer as everything is digital , doesn't even have a ignition key . I may do a review in the fall once I figure out how it all works . The coolest thing is the backup camera and power tailgate and the 8 inch infotainment system that you talk to , its nuts for technology compared to my 2002 2500HD LOL
How's she goin'? I think your re-work of adding these flaps was a good move. Husky should listen to you!!! This flap was not a flop with this install!!! Take care!!!
I’ll bet a lot of guys see “no drilling” on the package and think that’s fantastic and a time saver - not so! Ha ha ha Mud flaps need to be really secure as they take a beating especially through winter. Good mod job, cheers
#nodrill lol They screwed you on that screw! You need to send this video to Husky! My Dad used Liquid Wrench! Good job Steve, I wouldn't expect less from you! Have a good weekend!
I don't mind spending more to get more but spending more and getting less is not a good business practice. I can see every person buying these mud flaps encountering the same as I did so ya Husky would be wise to know what a silverado build looks like and include a longer screw . The no drill idea involves using a knife to hack away seam sealer so a rivet is much better in my view . Cheers bud , smokin hot today hit 82F 🔥
That's a sporty looking truck, congrats! Not worried about red color shift / fading? I guess that by the time it happens, you're do for a new truck anyways. I'm starting to understand your logic! =)
Steve you didn’t tell us you got a new pickup. Looks great! Would love to know your buying process and what you all considered when buying a Silverado vs Ford or Dodge.