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GMC Mud Flaps Installation And Review Videos

  

WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon WT120049- Video

WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon WT120049

Hi there, GMC owners. Today, on our 2021 GMC Canyon, we're gonna to be taking a look at and showing you how to install WeatherTech's rear mud flaps. And this is what the mud flaps look like installed at the rear of the vehicle. You can see here, it's gonna protect the back of your vehicle as well as anything you're hauling behind you, whether it be a trailer or an expensive camper or a boat. We don't wanna fling any of that dirt and debris and mud on there. So, it protects all those items, and it also minimizes just how much cleanup you're ever gonna have to do 'cause it's gonna collect all in here and you can just kind of give it a kick and spray that out and clean it up real fast. more


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3/20/2021 8:05:04 AM



WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon WT110049-120049- Video

WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon WT110049-120049

Hi there, GMC owners. Today in your 2021 GMC Canyon, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install WeatherTech's Mudflap Kit. And this is what our mudflaps look like when they're installed here in the front. As you can see, it's gonna take all of the debris that's gonna fly off of our tire and it's gonna catch it here and keep it from flinging down the side of our vehicle. That's gonna extend the life of our paint. It's gonna minimize how often we need to clean our vehicle. more


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3/20/2021 8:04:15 AM



WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon- Video

WeatherTech Easy-Install No-Drill Mud Flaps Installation - 2021 GMC Canyon

Hi there, GMC owners. Today on your 2021 GMC Canyon, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install WeatherTech's mud flaps for the front. And this is what our mud flaps look like when they're installed here in the front. As you can see, it's going to take all of the debris that's going to fly off of our tire and it's going to catch it here and keep it from flinging down the side of our vehicle. That's going to extend the life of our paint. It's going to minimize how often we need to clean our vehicle. more


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3/20/2021 8:03:21 AM



WeatherTech Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2016 GMC Sierra 2500- Video

WeatherTech Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2016 GMC Sierra 2500

Today on our 2016 GMC Sierra 2500, we will be taking a look at and installing the WeatherTech Front Mud Flaps, part number WT110036. First thing we're going to do on the installation of our front mud flaps is to locate the screws that we're going to use to mount our mud flap. We take our mud flap and hold it up into position to kind of get a better understand of where it's going to go. We'll have to remove this one here and this one here. If your vehicle is equipped with a third one, it will be located right here. Go ahead and remove those two screws and set them aside for reinstallation once we have our mud flap in place. more


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1/14/2016 3:01:32 PM



WeatherTech Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2016 GMC Sierra 2500- Video

WeatherTech Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2016 GMC Sierra 2500

Today on our 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 we're doing a test fit of the Weathertech mud flaps. That part number is WT120036. Now, these are going to be our rear mud flaps. It's going to be a no drill process, very easy to install and it comes in two pairs, so there you have our driver side rear den. As you can see it's going to form perfectly fit under there and it's just going to be a really easy simple installation. So we head over to our passenger side, we'll be able to show you our back passenger here. I've already got my flap ready. more


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1/12/2016 11:42:02 AM



Husky Liners Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2015 GMC Sierra 3500- Video

Husky Liners Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2015 GMC Sierra 3500

Today on our 2015 GMC Sierra 3500 we'll be taking a look at and installing the Husky liners custom molded rear mudflaps. Part number HL57871. Now this is what they look like once they're installed. The Husky liners mudflaps ate going to protect your vehicle and the vehicles behind you from mud, rocks, and flying debre that may be kicked up off the road. These mudflaps will also ensure the trailer that you are pulling or towed vehicle or boat last longer and look better. These mudflaps are going to contour and form fit to the exterior vendors of your vehicle for maximum coverage. Longer and wider than most OEM flaps. Full tire coverage, and a custom fit to your vehicle. Black and textured finish for a sleek and stylish design for your vehicle. more


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12/3/2015 12:57:02 PM



Husky Liners Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2015 GMC Sierra 3500- Video

Husky Liners Front Mud Flaps Installation - 2015 GMC Sierra 3500

Today on our 2015 GMC Sierra 3500 we will be taking a look at and installing the Husky Liners, custom molded front mud flaps, part number HL56891. The Husky Liners custom fit mud flaps are gonna protect your vehicle from mud, rocks, and road debris. They are extremely durable and made from a molded thermal plastic construction that's gonna be both weather and impact resistant. They are gonna offer a sleek, contoured design with a black finish. The contour and form fit exterior fenders are gonna provide maximum coverage. They are gonna be longer and wider than most OEM flaps and have full tire trade coverage. Now let's go ahead and see how they are installed. more


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12/3/2015 12:56:51 PM



WeatherTech Front and Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra- Video

WeatherTech Front and Rear Mud Flaps Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra

Alright, today on this 2013 GMC Sierra, we're going to install part number WT110011-120011. This is the front rear mudflaps from Weathertec. To start off our install, it's always a good idea to make sure the paint around the fender well is completely clean. That way, when we install the mud flaps, there won't be any dirt and debris caught inside to mess up the paint. Now, these mud flaps are very easy to install. We're going to start with the back of the truck, first. We'll work with the passenger side. more


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9/17/2014 12:04:54 PM



Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra- Video

Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra

Today on our 2013 GMC Sierra, we'll be installing the Husky Custom Modeled Rear Flaps, part number HL57801. To begin our install we'll go ahead and put the mud flap in position and then mark it with our pencil. This will mark the top of the decal that will be the protective film between the mud flap and the paint. Now we'll go ahead and set the mud flap down, use our spray solution and then install the decal starting just above our marked point working our way down. Once in place, we'll then take a squeegee and push out any excess solution from underneath the decal. Now we'll go ahead and wait for everything to dry and for the decal set up. Now with the decal set up we're ready to install the mud flap. We'll go ahead and put in place and using the pre-drilled holes in the mud flap as a template, drill out our four attachment points. more


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9/10/2014 1:29:55 PM



Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra- Video

Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2013 GMC Sierra

Today on our 2013 GMC Sierra we'll be installing the Husky custom molded mud flaps for the front wheels, part number HL56801. Note: in order to access the mud flap easily, we're going to go ahead and turn the wheels all the way out, for easier access. To begin our install, we'll first need to remove three of the manufacturer's fasteners. Starting at the lower inner most fastener working our way up, we'll remove the two push pin fasteners and one screw. We'll set these aside as they will not be re-installed. Then we'll pull back on the wheel well liner, exposing the metal lip underneath where the fasteners just went through. Again starting at the bottom inner fastener we'll install two metal clips where a push pin fasteners were. Quick note: you'll want to make sure the paint is very clean and dirt free as the decal will lay over any dirt that's left on the paint. Once we have the metal clips installed, we're ready to go ahead and test fit our mud flap. We'll set the mud flap into position then using a pencil we're going to mark the top of the mudflap. This will allow us to line up and install the protective liner to protect the paint from the mud flap wearing over time. Now with our mark made we're ready to go ahead and apply the application solution. more


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9/2/2014 9:44:01 AM



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



Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2012 GMC Sierra- Video

Husky Rear Mud Flap Installation - 2012 GMC Sierra

Today on this 2012 GMC Sierra, were going to install part number HL57801. This is a rear mud guard set. Our first step involves cleaning the body work of the truck and inaudible to install the protective film on the back edge of the inaudible. However, in this case the truck has already a protective film installed on it so were going to skip that step. This is where the protective film prom the factory is and our mud flap will be stopping just right here. So well go ahead and hold our mud flap up. more


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2/28/2012 1:13:16 PM



Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2012 GMC Sierra- Video

Husky Front Mud Flap Installation - 2012 GMC Sierra

Today on this 2012 GMC Sierra, were going to install part number HL56801 from Husky Liners. These are front mud inaudible. Our first step is to install the inaudible protection film. This is installed it along the edge right here. Well clean off the body work area based on the solution of 1 pint water with four drops of liquid dish washing detergent. Take the film, peel it loose back a little bit, and keep everything wet. more


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2/28/2012 1:12:59 PM



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