Installing Rear Husky Mud flaps on 2016 Yukon XL

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Larry Brew

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Preparing to install mud flaps on rear of Yukon and there is an interference lip/tab created by the rock guard seam meeting the quarter panel. Should I cut this lip/tab off or cut a slot in the mud guard?
 

fozzi58

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No interference. Just bolt it right up. I put them on but replaced them with the weathertech rear's since they are about 1/2" wider. but I kept the little clear protector on the truck that Husky provided. I have the husky's on front. I am happy with them.
 

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Maybe you can take a picture. The mounting area should be flat against each other. There should be no trimming required to install. They should bolt right up.
 

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