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  • sorry for not replying but just checked back the goodyears would probably be more fun but the continentals would be a better choice. havent checked in a while .hope this helps , thinking about these for winter GENERAL ALTIMAX ARCTIC Winter/Snow 65R R15 TIRES
    I uploaded the pic of the washer. Wow. This needs to be replaced every time the axles pulled. And the parts dept told me that this is a recall part!
    Howdy! I am sorry that it's taken a while for me to reply. Haven't been really active on the forums lately. To answer your question though, it's just the standard matte black plastidip. With some patience in masking, it's a really easy area to get to as well. Have fun! :)
    The front ones will fit if one trims down the lower inner most portion...but I don't think I can get the holes to line up with the factory screws. I'm think of getting the oem fronts (I know $50)...else some cheap flat small ones at the auto part store.
    My biggest concern is not how well they work so much as will they rub the pair away with chafing as sand/debris gets stuck underneath where they contact the body. I'm beginning to think flat ones would not have that issue.
    Wow. I completely forgot about these mud flaps. When I got them the weather still stunk, so I never did put them on. I had just tried to figure if they'd fit.

    I might try to put them on myself this week and see if my front ones don't fit either. From what I read, seems they don't do much anyway. I just thought they looked good on a model I saw on display, but I am not about to pay Chevy $120.00 for 4 cheap pieces of plastic.

    Seems a lot of people opt for the Rally Armor flaps, but to me, they are too huge and ugly in the pics. I might still get the cheap, basic ones from Rally Armor for $30.00 with hardware, if these really suck.
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