Rear Mud Flap Suggestions?

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WillieFlo

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I've got some beautiful Black tips on the Borla and would like to keep them that way. Anyone have any good suggestions for some flexible, rubber, non bulky looking REAR mud flaps for the 2015-2016 Yukon/Denali/Tahoe? My tires are oversized, so don't want to create any issues with bulky stiff mud guards that break/get crushed when you get into mud or off-road situations. Thanks!

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I so prefer your black chrome tips to my chrome Borla's.

I installed Weathertech mudflaps on my '16 Sub Z71, as the truck got filthy whenever I went off road. And, cow pie's on the exhaust tips are tough to clean. I always have gravel in my tire treads too, so wanted to spare a few windshields.

The W-tech's "seem" larger than the OE and Husky, and are wider than my 275's tires in the rear. Off-road they kept mud and dust off most of the truck, but you can see from the pic that the tips still got sprayed; however, nowhere near as bad as they did sans flaps. They are very durable and pliable, as they got bent back quite a bit going over all the little land slides on our cliffside trails.

For your tires you probably need a rally/offroad flap.

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I so prefer your black chrome tips to my chrome Borla's.

I installed Weathertech mudflaps on my '16 Sub Z71, as the truck got filthy whenever I went off road. And, cow pie's on the exhaust tips are tough to clean. I always have gravel in my tire treads too, so wanted to spare a few windshields.

The W-tech's "seem" larger than the OE and Husky, and are wider than my 275's tires in the rear. Off-road they kept mud and dust off most of the truck, but you can see from the pic that the tips still got sprayed; however, nowhere near as bad as they did sans flaps. They are very durable and pliable, as they got bent back quite a bit going over all the little land slides on our cliffside trails.

For your tires you probably need a

bgsntth,
Thanks for the info and the pics man! I was considering these, but hadn't seen any actual pis or reviews. The best solution I've seen so far! Really appreciate it!
 

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Happy to help, as I purchased the W-tech "blind" too. Thankfully, it worked out well.
 

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