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These are mounted with the existing fasteners that are used for the wheel liner,How do these attach? 3M tape? Just wondering difference between this and PPF for lowers. I’m sure biggest difference is cost and how visibly clean vs actual paint protection
I got new fasteners for the front set. Reused the fasteners in the rear set.These are mounted with the existing fasteners that are used for the wheel liner,
I have a 2022 Yukon Denali with the powered running boards. I installed Weathertech mudflaps. They fit great and do not interfere with the running boards.I have a 2023 Yukon Denali 3.0L with powered running boards. Was able to just buy it off the lot near Portland, OR (shout out to GMC of Beaverton!). I live in a town that uses gravel/cinder to help with traction during the snowy months and it is well known that this stuff will just chew through your paint. I am already seeing signs of micro scratches underneath the chrome belt line on the lower section of the doors. I tried getting some OEM mudguards front and rear from GMPartsDirect.com and they say they won't fit with because the OE powered running boards may interfere. Has anyone had any luck fitting these on their Denali with the powered running boards or does anyone have an alternative? I already have plans to get that lower section polished up and ppf'd, but would appreciate any info you guys may have. Thanks in advance!
Attached a photo to prove these diesel Denalis aren't vaporware...haha.
weather tech mud guards are a perfect fit.... Just be sure they know it's for power retractable. I have a set and they are GREAT !I have a 2023 Yukon Denali 3.0L with powered running boards. Was able to just buy it off the lot near Portland, OR (shout out to GMC of Beaverton!). I live in a town that uses gravel/cinder to help with traction during the snowy months and it is well known that this stuff will just chew through your paint. I am already seeing signs of micro scratches underneath the chrome belt line on the lower section of the doors. I tried getting some OEM mudguards front and rear from GMPartsDirect.com and they say they won't fit with because the OE powered running boards may interfere. Has anyone had any luck fitting these on their Denali with the powered running boards or does anyone have an alternative? I already have plans to get that lower section polished up and ppf'd, but would appreciate any info you guys may have. Thanks in advance!
Attached a photo to prove these diesel Denalis aren't vaporware...haha.