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Old 04-24-2006, 03:42 PM
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I got my husky mudflaps in the mail and put them on this weekend ,,,,,boy... do they look good. If anybody is looking for mudflaps that are very easy to put on, you should try the Husky and they were only 22.95 a pair, so for 50.00 I had them shipped to my house. I put the front on and my husband put the rears on.
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Old 04-24-2006, 04:22 PM
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Ditto. The husky flaps really do a great job at keeping stuff off the sides of the H3.
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I think I read somewhere that people were not putting the rear ones on. How are they working. I drove in the slush a while ago and man did it kick up crap on the dooor handles!! Do you have any pictures?
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I think I read somewhere that people were not putting the rear ones on. How are they working. I drove in the slush a while ago and man did it kick up crap on the dooor handles!! Do you have any pictures?

Do a search for mud flaps and you'll come up with some pictures. I only put the front ones on to protect the sides. It's just personal preference if you want all 4 or just the 2 fronts.
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I would love to get them but I can only find them for around 50 dollars. where did you get yours?
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I got my Husky flaps for about the same price on Ebay.

Thanks for starting this thread, it reminds me I have to take the front Husky flaps off and replace with the Hummer flaps that came on the vehicle.
The Husky flaps are good for the winter, I switched them in winter, but now winter is over (I hope), I will use the Hummer flaps for the summer.
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f5fstop, why not just leave the huskies on year round?
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Does anyone have the Husky floor liners?
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Did you put the mud flap girl on it?
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The Husky Flaps are wider and offer better sprayup protection.

If you do a search there are many photos comparing OEM to the Husky

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Dani... Yes... I bought the Husky floor liners. My first thought was that they were cheap and not worth the money... But after having them in for a few weeks I think I like them. They definitely catch all the crap that falls off your shoes! And your shoes aren't going to wear a hole in the carpet. I figure I can always swap back in the original mats if needed.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Dani:
Does anyone have the Husky floor liners?

Dani... Yes... I bought the Husky floor liners. My first thought was that they were cheap and not worth the money... But after having them in for a few weeks I think I like them. They definitely catch all the crap that falls off your shoes! And your shoes aren't going to wear a hole in the carpet. I figure I can always swap back in the original mats if needed. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I actually ordered some from a seller on Ebay. They were $90 for both the front and back liners. I wanted the ones from HUMMER however my hubby was too cheap to let me order them. I'm hoping they're decent and won't look like crap.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Rick:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Dani:
Does anyone have the Husky floor liners?

Dani... Yes... I bought the Husky floor liners. My first thought was that they were cheap and not worth the money... But after having them in for a few weeks I think I like them. They definitely catch all the crap that falls off your shoes! And your shoes aren't going to wear a hole in the carpet. I figure I can always swap back in the original mats if needed. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I actually ordered some from a seller on Ebay. They were $90 for both the front and back liners. I wanted the ones from HUMMER however my hubby was too cheap to let me order them. I'm hoping they're decent and won't look like crap. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Actually they fit very well. They are thin and more plastic than rubber. But they could probably hold a quart of melted snow or crap. I think you'll like them.
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The OEM rubber mudder mats are excellent.I put them over OEM carpeted mats.I like the OEM flaps too even though the husky ones cover the 33 inch tires better.
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I got them from the web site below. I ordered regular shipping and it took about 6 days they also have other stuff. I put the front and back on only because i thought it would look more even (the back arnt really going to do much) I looked at several differnt types and though the husky were going to do the best job but thats only my opinion. I looked and looked and couldnt believe the price of these because many months ago they were double the price and the dealership want over 200.00, Im to old school for 200.00 worth of mud flaps. Anyway 50.00 or so wasnt bad at all. Sorry i dont have pics but i no that I seen someones rig with the Huskys and i really liked that brand, it might have been F5fstops (cant remember)do a search
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Not me
I'm only using the Husky flaps for the winter, to keep the aligator trail of snow/slush from building up on the rear fenders. Looks like a larger elephant bugger . (Glad I put that thought in everyone's mind.)
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ive got a set i'm trying to get rid off... cheap if anyone wants them.
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Old 04-26-2006, 03:14 AM
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how much?
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$40 for all four. plus shipping

you do have to provide new screws. screws are missing.
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