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2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Mud Flaps Installation And Review Videos

     

Husky Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500- Video

Husky Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500

Today on our 2014 Chevy Silverado, we'll be installing the Husky custom molded mud flaps, for the rear axle, part number HL57791. Note for this install, I am going to go ahead and remove the rear wheels as it is going to make it easier to install the mud flaps. Now that the rear wheels removed, we'll go ahead and clean the surface around the area where we'll be mounting the mud flap so the dirt won't be embedded to the paint when it get sandwiched between the mud flap and the paint. We'll go ahead and set our mud flap in place. If you look carefully, on the mud flap, it will indicate LH for left side or driver side, and RH for right-hand or passenger side, to know any which mud flap will go on either side. We'll go ahead and set the mud flap into position and using a pencil, mark the top of the mud flag, because next we'll be applying the paint protection film that we'll want to extend just beyond the edges of the mud flap. Next we'll apply an install solution and then we can go ahead and take the film and set it in to place. Once we get in to position, we'll then go ahead and dry it. more


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4/4/2014 1:42:02 PM



Husky Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500- Video

Husky Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500

Today on our 2014 Chevy Silverado we'll be installing Husky custom molded mud flap for the front axle part number Hl56791 . Now to begin our install, we first go ahead and remove the front wheels to make it easier to remove the mud flaps. Next we'll go ahead and clean the painted surface where the mud flaps will be mounted. Now as it's thoroughly cleaned, we apply an application solution and a protective film that will go underneath the mud flap to prevent the mud flap from rubbing directly on the paint. We'll use dry cloth and or a squigy or a sponge to push the application solution out from under the film and and then allow it to dry. Now, once our protective film is dried, we're ready to install the mud flaps. To install this mud flap, we first remove three of the manufacturers fasteners. more


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3/25/2014 1:10:52 PM



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