My dealer is paying me for whatever set I buy. They ordered some molded GM ones but they don't fit with the wheel flare, there was a decent gap. So I am wondering where I can get some. Conman did you ever get some? I could of sworn you did.
Thanks
Dave
Where to buy splash guards that will fit a ZR5?
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Re: Where to buy splash guards that will fit a ZR5?
Black03ZR5 wrote:My dealer is paying me for whatever set I buy. They ordered some molded GM ones but they don't fit with the wheel flare, there was a decent gap. So I am wondering where I can get some. Conman did you ever get some? I could of sworn you did.
Thanks
Dave
Sorry, but I'm the Master of All Talk, no show! I do want a set as well(the all talk), but have not got any yet(no show). IIRC, it was a non ZR2 owner who got the GM set that worked ok. Maybe one day I will mount the mods I have in boxes and start really looking at the mud flaps......
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P.S. Just busting on myself! I've got Trooper mods that need to be finished as well. Oh yeah, I've got hand guards for my Motorcycle that needs to be installed as well......
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Mud Guards by Husky
Look at Jim's post in this forum section from March 27th about "splash guards". They are made by Husky. I just have not got around to ordering some. He even has provided pictures........
Those were on my truck not Jim's. Mine is NOT a zr5. Husky does make two different splash guards for our trucks however. (With fender cladding and without.)
I can't tell ya if the ones with fender cladding are the right ones for zr5 or not.
I can't tell ya if the ones with fender cladding are the right ones for zr5 or not.
I just checked out Husky's website, they have splash guards that fit Crew Cabs, Extended Cabs, Rebular Cabs, Z-85, ZQ8, ZR5, ZR2... all of us.
Do you think they would do a GP? If we got ZR2.com and maybe those other boards involved, think we could get 100 orders? That should bring the price down a couple bucks (I'm looking for free shipping most of all).
Hell, this is something I just may be able to afford? And after spending almost 2 hours on one side of my kickplate this weekend trying to get the tar off, I'm game for these things. The black rubber flappy things at Advance didn't look like they would help much, I want a GUARD!
Anybody else interested? Here's the next question... how do I start a GP?
Do you think they would do a GP? If we got ZR2.com and maybe those other boards involved, think we could get 100 orders? That should bring the price down a couple bucks (I'm looking for free shipping most of all).
Hell, this is something I just may be able to afford? And after spending almost 2 hours on one side of my kickplate this weekend trying to get the tar off, I'm game for these things. The black rubber flappy things at Advance didn't look like they would help much, I want a GUARD!
Anybody else interested? Here's the next question... how do I start a GP?
I just want to mention that I am satisfied with the splash guards but, not so much the retailer (truckxccessory.com) I purchased them from. As I explained in another thread, the descriptions of specific guards aren't very clear and, I assume all responsibility for first ordering the wrong model. But, then I sent the first set back for refund and they only credited my account for one pair. So, after all is said and done, I paid $138.00 for these splash guards that are advertised at $29.00.
I have mud gaurds on my crew, and got them from the GM dealer. They are the cheapest ones they sell, just a straight, non moulded, gaurd.
I agonized about this for a long time, yet when my mud gaurds were installed, I was happy with them. Nothing trick, very simple, and work great.
Have the dealer hold the mud gaurd up to your crew, and see how they look. I hope this helps.
I agonized about this for a long time, yet when my mud gaurds were installed, I was happy with them. Nothing trick, very simple, and work great.
Have the dealer hold the mud gaurd up to your crew, and see how they look. I hope this helps.
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