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2013 Chevrolet Silverado Mud Flaps Installation And Review Videos

     

WeatherTech No-Drill Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

WeatherTech No-Drill Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2013 Chevy Silverado, we'll be installing the Weather Tech Front Mud Flaps part number WT110010. Now to begin our install, we'll first going to go ahead and take the tire and turn it out to give us more room to install the mud flap. You can see that we can get to all four fasteners that we'll need to work with. Next just using some water and cleaner we'll go ahead and remove the dirt, dust and debris that is build up here. By removing the dirt, dust and debris, it will help prevent any scratching of the paint when it gets trapped between the mud flap. All right, next we'll go ahead and remove the 2 bottom push pin fasteners. To remove the fasteners, we'll pry out on the center of the fastener using a flat blade screwdriver, work that center fastener out. more


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12/6/2014 8:23:17 AM



WeatherTech No-Drill Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

WeatherTech No-Drill Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2013 Chevy Silverado, we are going to be installing the Weather Tech Mud Flaps for the rear axle part number WT120010. Now to begin our install, we are first going to go ahead and clean the painted surface where our mud flap will be installed, just using a soup and water solution and a cleaner, spray it down and then wipe it off. Now once we've got it cleaned up, we'll go ahead and identify the driver side. Here marked into the mud flap will be LH for left hand which is also known as the driver side. Then we have 3 attachment points, the plastic hook which will go over on the metal fender and then 2 twist locks that will turn and lock into place securing the mud flap. Provided with the install kit is an Allen Wrench to tighten down the twist locks or if you have a set of Allen sockets you can use that also. First we'll slide the plastic hook in the bottom over the metal fender lip and we'll hold the mud flap uptight and tighten down the Allen screws that will lock it into place. more


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12/6/2014 8:21:37 AM



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