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What is everyone doing for mud flaps on the '20 2500hd's with factory molded splash guards? Are you mounting them to the inside like normal? Any clearance issues? Or thought I seen where they were mounted to the rear side of splash guard? Thanks  Going on '20 2500HD Denali White Frost

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I have these mounted on my dually: https://www.carid.com/rek-gen/rek-gen-merica-dually-mud-flaps-1051865858.html?vehicle=164017?utm_source=email&utm_medium=order&utm_campaign=order_tracking_number

 

I've only mounted the back ones so far though. Used existing holes in the fender and put over the top of the factory flaps. Clips and bolts from RekGen. I just needed to cut holes in the flap to match up the holes one the truck. The back ones look good and work well. I just haven't done the front yet. 

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On 10/13/2020 at 8:45 PM, Fastrac said:

What is everyone doing for mud flaps on the '20 2500hd's with factory molded splash guards? Are you mounting them to the inside like normal? Any clearance issues? Or thought I seen where they were mounted to the rear side of splash guard? Thanks  Going on '20 2500HD Denali White Frost

I put the larger factory guards on my 3500 SRW.  Took about 10 minutes to swap all of them.

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I know this is a little old, but how much bigger were the  upgraded guards than the factory molded rock chip things?  I haven't seen a side by side comparison.

I assume you are talking about these:

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with a bow tie maybe.

 

Thanks

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