GEN 2 Mudflaps for rocks?

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ChevTillNow

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Gatorbacks all the way.... I figure I spent 70 grand on my truck so I can spring another 500 bucks for the best mud flaps on the market IMHO!!

I like them because you can go over rocks or any other obstacle and they move and they won't crack and if you ever plan on off-roading your truck that's the only way to go.

I also think these will probably outlive my truck LOL
 
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mr_beaverhousen

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Thanks! I only knew about Weathertech's and Husky's so good to get some other ideas. The Gatorback's look nice but I just can't spend $500 on liners. Going the middle road with the Rokbloxz. Looks like they offer a little more flexibility than Husky/Weathertech.
 

Smokeshow60

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Thanks! I only knew about Weathertech's and Husky's so good to get some other ideas. The Gatorback's look nice but I just can't spend $500 on liners. Going the middle road with the Rokbloxz. Looks like they offer a little more flexibility than Husky/Weathertech.

PDP flaps are worth looking at...
 

Matt6951

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dude you guys realize you can get a set of rally armor mudflaps for 20$ right? thats 4 mud flaps-5$ each.


jesus this place is stupid sometimes. who has lug nuts for 700$?

No wonder dealers mark these trucks up so damn much!
 
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