Mud guards do they help?

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Johnkn

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Geez, sure not a surprising result. I too installed huskys and they look OEM. Only thing I find surprising is that I didn't install the rear set, they are in unopened boxes, I listed them here for sale cheap and no one wants them LOL.
 
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Geez, sure not a surprising result. I too installed huskys and they look OEM. Only thing I find surprising is that I didn't install the rear set, they are in unopened boxes, I listed them here for sale cheap and no one wants them LOL.
I think it’s because the ones in the front look like they are OEM & in the rear it doesn’t look right haha.
 

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just put these on last night, went to park truck this morning and they rub before full lock. U have same problem?I'm running venom rex 602s maybe that half inch offset is problem.
 
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just put these on last night, went to park truck this morning and they rub before full lock. U have same problem?I'm running venom rex 602s maybe that half inch offset is problem.
Yeah mine started rubbing also on full lock turns. Did a slights trim towards the far inside corner of the mud guards to fix the problem.
 

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#1Leadfoot......change your flags on the truck. You have them backwards.
Yes, flags should always go the direction they would naturally “wave”. So unless you spend the majority of your time in reverse....


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