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New from WeatherTech - Telluride Mud Flaps for 2020 and 2021

I got some Weathertech mudflaps just like these for a different vehicle....the black anodized screws rusted in one season ....
...6 months. I would suggest maybe painting them with rustoleum if this may bother you.
 
I got some Weathertech mudflaps just like these for a different vehicle....the black anodized screws rusted in one season ....
...6 months. I would suggest maybe painting them with rustoleum if this may bother you.
If I remember correctly from installing these, I believe there was only one screw added to the back mud flaps and none for the front. All other screws are already on the vehicle.
 
KML, thank you for providing the pics; the WeatherTecs look more protective, but don't they lower your ground clearance quite a bit? Thinking of some bad ruts that I know....
 
Any other choices out there besides the OEM & Weathertech?
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Received the WeatherTech mud flaps yesterday and installed them today in just 20 minutes.

I'm very impressed with the new WeatherTech product. These are real mud flaps compared to the "designer" OEM miniature mud flaps that barely protect your Telly.

You be the judge.


FRONT: (Before/After)
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REAR: (Before/After)
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SIDE VIEW: (Before / After)
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REAR VIEW:
Covers the wheels width nicely.
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IO do have same mud flaps and as you said they are the real deal not just a cosmetic accessory, in my case I replaced the original wheels and tires with AT tires that are a bit bigger so the mud flaps work great and they look really bad ass
 
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I’m just a bit curious… why do most people who install mud flaps, install mud flaps? Is it to keep dirt and stones from hitting your car, or from flying into other cars? I have had them on other vehicles but, never found them to be very effective at keeping my car clean. Truckers use them to keep “tire pickup” from flying up and hitting other vehicles….
 
I’m just a bit curious… why do most people who install mud flaps, install mud flaps? Is it to keep dirt and stones from hitting your car, or from flying into other cars? I have had them on other vehicles but, never found them to be very effective at keeping my car clean. Truckers use them to keep “tire pickup” from flying up and hitting other vehicles….
I have them installed to reduce rocks/dirt/salt from hitting my car. Not perfect but noticeable difference if you look and the spray pattern with vs without. This is only true if they are real mud flaps though. The OEM Telluride mud flaps do not qualify IMHO. They are way too small. The Weathertech mud flaps are great. Keep in mind they are not just protecting the sides of your vehicle but also the undercarriage.
 
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