Front mud guards

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BlaineBug

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I installed the Husky Liner mud guards earlier in the week. I can't see how they would interfere with the power running boards, unless the running boards come forward of the front door at all, beneath the fender. Do they?
 

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I installed the Husky Liner mud guards earlier in the week. I can't see how they would interfere with the power running boards, unless the running boards come forward of the front door at all, beneath the fender. Do they?

They extend into the front well by about 1/2" and interfere with the guards. I will likely need to do a combination of adjusting the caps on the boards and sliding them back some.
 

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I see. Let us know how that works. I'm thinking these mud guards on the front will help keep mud from getting on my fixed mud guards, considering they are blocked off at the inner edges, so any mud or road debris just sits on the steps indefinitely until washed.

With black paint anything will help to keep the filth and grime off of it. Plus for some $65 odd dollars I can't complain about the cost of the 4 mud guards.
 

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