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Pics of Husky mud guards w/o fender flares.

coolmo

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Anyone have pictures of a WBH w/o fender flares and Husky mud guards. I was thinking about getting some but I want to see what they look like first.
 
I originally posted these in the exhaust forum but you can see the husky mudguards as well.

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Thanks for the pics.

Those look like they match the factory plastic exactly and they look like they would do a really good job of keeping mud off the fenders.

I was thinking about cutting off the lower part to make them shorter. Do you think that would be possible?
 
coolmo said:
Thanks for the pics.

Those look like they match the factory plastic exactly and they look like they would do a really good job of keeping mud off the fenders.

I was thinking about cutting off the lower part to make them shorter. Do you think that would be possible?

They are a color match to the rest of the truck. The material is pretty sturdy so unless you have a dremel, it's going to difficult.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of a bandsaw and then smooth them up with a belt sander. I don't know if I'll cut them or not, I'll have to see how they look when I get them. Thanks for the info.
 
I got my Husky flaps put on. I had to cut the front ones shorter because the tire would rub when I turned. I left the rears long. I kind of like them this way. I was able to cut them with a heavy duty pair of scissors.
 

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i like the mud flaps on the WBH. looks good. not a big fan of the fender flares. not with a street tire/ OEM tire anyway.
 
as far as installing the husky mud guards...

do they line up w/the factory fender holes or is drilling required? 

thanx
 
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