Mud Flaps to Fit 2019 Dodge Durango
Question:
will these fit a 2019 dodge durango
asked by: Tammy A
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Expert Reply:
We do have mud flaps that fit your 2019 Dodge Durango but part # WT110035-120035 that you asked about fits specific years of the Chevy Silverado.
Instead you can use part # WT62NJ for the front and part # WT72NJ for the rear. These are custom made for you Durango. They also don't require any drilling, and are easy to install. Also, they are made right here in the USA.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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Products Referenced in This Question
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Front Pair
- Mud Flaps
- Custom Fit
- Front Pair
- No-Drill Install
- Wheel Well Mount
- Custom Width
- Plastic
- WeatherTech
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WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Front and Rear Set
- Mud Flaps
- Custom Fit
- Front and Rear Set
- No-Drill Install
- Wheel Well Mount
- Custom Width
- Plastic
- WeatherTech
more information >
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WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Front and Rear Set
- Mud Flaps
- Custom Fit
- Front and Rear Set
- No-Drill Install
- Wheel Well Mount
- Custom Width
- Plastic
- WeatherTech
more information >
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Ron D.
7/9/2020
I have a 2019 Dodge Durango GT. I've already installed the HL59001'S and they did not require any drilling and fit very well. The HL58001's for the front state in the directions that you'll need to drill a 1/8 hole in the lower portion of the where there is no rivet/plug. Is this necessary or will the other two be enough? If you don't drill the third hole, would this void the warranty on the liner mud guards?