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i for one think the moulding looks good on it...would look better if it were painted like ours are on the yukon but sometimes it looks better w/them than w/o. the only thing i'd lose is the mudflaps but the rims look great and it just looks clean.

Thanks for the compliments guys!

What I failed to mention is that after I remove the Tahoe moldings, I am replacing them with the chrome gmc sierra moldings. They just arrived on friday. I have never seen these installed on a Tahoe or a yukon. They are really clean looking. Now, if only we could get some warm days that the wind is blowing 30 mph, I could get everything done that I want!
 

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Lol, I hate chips and dirt. I don't mind them at all. They are molded Huskies. ;)

i do too so i reinstalled mine. I think it makes mine look lower and it looks good cause its the color matched oem ones.
 

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You really don't even notice them much cuz they kinda 'blend' in:)
 

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i've got mudflaps on frt and rear of the tundra- they were great with the OEM tires, the one size bigger tires, and absolutely a must with these wider tires i have now....the yukon has the stock (16'' bleh) rims for now and stock tires, but it still manages to sling stuff up on the quarter panels AND the running boards (after market boards and they arent "closed" off at the end like a lot of OE boards) and that just makes things get tracked in...after looking at yours some more (and with these recent storms and me realizing how they do function well) i might have to do something as well. how much did yours run ya? did they make an OEM one for these trucks that looks nice? i havent studied mudflaps 101 yet.
 
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i've got mudflaps on frt and rear of the tundra- they were great with the OEM tires, the one size bigger tires, and absolutely a must with these wider tires i have now....the yukon has the stock (16'' bleh) rims for now and stock tires, but it still manages to sling stuff up on the quarter panels AND the running boards (after market boards and they arent "closed" off at the end like a lot of OE boards) and that just makes things get tracked in...after looking at yours some more (and with these recent storms and me realizing how they do function well) i might have to do something as well. how much did yours run ya? did they make an OEM one for these trucks that looks nice? i havent studied mudflaps 101 yet.

I am not sure if they have factory molded flaps for our nbs's. Mine are made by husky. They use factory holes and have clear protective tape to put on the body so that the mudflaps won't chaif the paint. I couldn't be happier with them.
I also need them because my other tires are General Grabber AT2's that pick up every stone in the road.

Sumo, you truck is awesome. I really like the painted splash guards as well.

07burb, did you ever decide on some wheels?
 
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