How to Install Husky Liners Custom Molded Mud Flaps on a Chevrolet Silverado

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    Video Transcription:
    Hi, guys. John here with RealTruck.com. I'm going to show you how to install the Husky custom molded mud flaps onto this 2014 Chevy Silverado.
    You see here as we have both front and rear set, so we are going to be putting both to those on to show you how that's done. Some of the great things about these mud flaps are that they are custom molded. They provide some enhanced styling and help prevent damage to your vehicle and the vehicles around you, which is very important, to keep mud, snow, and ice off of your running boards. If you have running boards or nerf bars, they are engineered to perfectly contour fenders and body panels, providing a custom fit for every vehicle that the Husky makes these mud flaps for.
    They are manufactured from a durable impact-resistant thermal plastic to ensure the mud guard will last for the life of your vehicle. That's important guys because you don't want to put these things on and two, three years later you have to put on a new set. These will last the life of your truck. They also come with Husky shield paint protection film, which is included with all of these, so that way, any place that the mud flap touches the paint of your truck, it will keep them from rubbing and rubbing that paint off your truck, which is also important. Also, everything you need, including the instructions for an easy installation, is included in these kits. One of the great things about these are, as you can see right here on the box, no drilling required. So that means, guys, this thing should go on pretty easy.
    Let's get these out of the box, take a good look at them, and get them on this truck. Okay, guys, we've got these out of the box. We can take a good look at them. You can see the type of material they're made out of, nice durable tough stuff, will hold up to the rocks and stuff that's going to get on this. They are also made out of stuff that's not going to stain, and it's going to keep the muck and yuck off your truck and off your passerbys vehicles, as well. Also you can see here that it comes with your product warranty, your instruction guide, and also the paint protector, the Husky shield paint protector, as well. Let's get these things on the truck.
    One of the really cool things about this, other than the obvious look at it, see if it fits kind of thing, is that these are also marked front and L-H for left hand, so you know where they go on the truck, which is kind of a neat thing. 866-554-0581 Free shipping for orders over $100!

Komentáře • 16

  • @ram-de9ds
    @ram-de9ds Před 3 měsíci

    I had to get longer screws for the upper ones on both sides. Original were too short to get a grip. Once I figured that out, installation went well

  • @RavenHybrid-pv8fs
    @RavenHybrid-pv8fs Před 6 lety

    John great video on installing the husky mud flaps.😀

  • @ZombieApocalpyse
    @ZombieApocalpyse Před 6 lety

    at 2:30 what is that little plastic piece called? its what he covers with the new mudflap, i took my mud flaps off and accidentally took off/destroyed the parts and i have no idea what they are called and if i could buy new ones if anyone could tell me what they are called i would be very grateful

  • @waynewatson7970
    @waynewatson7970 Před 9 lety

    SO do you prefer rubber mud flaps. They seem to be hard to find easy installs for the rubber version.

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 9 lety

      +Wayne Watson Rubber mud flaps are generally a universal fit so there will be modifications involved. If we have a 6" + lifted truck with 35" + tires we go for a rubber mudflap. If your vehicle has stock tires or a size larger with a lift less then 6" go with a custom molded mudflap. The custom molded mudflap will have a cleaner look.

  • @jmm866
    @jmm866 Před 4 lety +1

    Not a thorough video on install.

  • @W.Vanderbilt
    @W.Vanderbilt Před 6 lety

    What size did you use the 9 or 10?

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 6 lety +1

      ANTHONY SOPRANO: The Husky Liner Custom Molded Mud Flaps for this vehicle come 10.5" wide.

    • @W.Vanderbilt
      @W.Vanderbilt Před 6 lety +1

      @@Realtruck Thank you Sir/Ma'am for the quick response back as this will help me going forward

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 6 lety +1

      You are very welcome! Our pleasure.

  • @saperlipopete1480
    @saperlipopete1480 Před 8 lety

    lol lui il en achete des neufs, moi le premier truc que j fais sur ses bagnoles, c est enlever ces garde boue de merde, c est trop moche!!!!

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 8 lety

      +saperlipopete1480
      Qu'entendez-vous supprimer ces ailes de merde ?

    • @saperlipopete1480
      @saperlipopete1480 Před 8 lety

      rien, je n aime le look avec ces pieces, je préfère sans. maintenant chacun ses gouts :-)

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 8 lety

      Voilà pourquoi il y a tant d'années. Pas tout le monde aime tout .

  • @andrewwilliamdaniels
    @andrewwilliamdaniels Před 9 lety +1

    you're a lier. you said there was no drilling required. MAN!!!

    • @Realtruck
      @Realtruck  Před 9 lety

      +Andrew Daniels Ahh hem Take another look at the video. There was no drilling. I did however use a screw gun to remove and re-install the screws. Can see how that could be mistaken for a drill. Well, except for, that pesky #2 Phillips Head Bit in the end of it. lol