Which splash guards?

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ajbsc

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Been looking at WeatherTech and Husky Liner splash guards for front and rear wheel well for 2017 Black Screw. Both no drilling and look similar. Has anybody installed these and how does it look and which one looks better? Trying to keep rocks and other debris from scratching the doors. Thanks in advance for your responses
 

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I have weathertech. Install in about 5 mins total and look oem. I really like them and forget they're even on there as they blend in very well
 

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Husky are better than weathertech. The weathertech's allow water to drain into the cable channel under the door sills. The husky mats have a lip to contain the water so it doesnt get into the cable tray.
 

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Oh we're talking mud flaps, not floor liners, ignore me... but maybe use more accurate terms in future OP
 

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Linex the wheel wells, i did. I have not had an issue with my body being scratched up and mine is a 2011 with true 35s"
 
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