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GMC Yukon XL Mud Flaps Installation And Review Videos

     

WeatherTech Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL- Video

WeatherTech Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL

Today on our 2001 GMC Yukon well be installing the Weathertech mud flaps for the rear wheels, part number WT120006. First note weve already gone ahead and raised and removed the rear wheel on the drivers side. Now were ready to go ahead and install the mud flap. Well take the mud flap and sit it into position on the rear inner fender well. Then well take the machine screw and flat washer provided with our install kit and feed it over the top hole through the inner fender well. Then we can secure it with a flange nut provided. more


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12/3/2012 11:18:31 AM



WeatherTech Front Mud Flap Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL- Video

WeatherTech Front Mud Flap Installation - 2001 GMC Yukon XL

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12/3/2012 11:18:26 AM



Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Yukon XL- Video

Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Yukon XL

Today in this 2013 GMC Yukon XL were going to install part number HL57781 from Husky Liners. These are custom molded mudguards. The first thing that you do to make things easier is you go ahead and remove the rear wheel. Then well go ahead and clean out the pain behind the rear wheel to make sure everything is nice and clean because we do have to install a protective decal well use some soapy water and then well go ahead some rubbing alcohol to help clean off any residue left over. Before we start any work well go and take a mudguard, hold it up to the fender and see how it first. Well make a small mark at the top so we know where to align our decal with. more


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10/12/2012 11:54:58 AM



Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Yukon XL- Video

Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Yukon XL

Today on 2013 GMC Yukon, were going to install part number HL56731 from Husky Liner. This is a custom molded mud flaps. To make things easier to install were actually going to remove the front wheel. Before we start any work well go and take a mudguard, hold it up to the fender and see how it fits, well make a small mark at the top so we know where to align our decal with. Once weve done that well go ahead and clean off the body work around the fender wheel. We need to clean this up because therell be a protective decal that we have to attach. more


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10/12/2012 11:54:31 AM



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