Husky Liners Introduces Custom Molded Mud Guards for the 2009 Chevy Silverado HD Pickup & Husky Shield
WINFIELD, KS - Husky Liners introduces its line of custom molded mud guards for the 2009 Chevy Silverado HD Pickup. Available mud guards include a front pair, part no. 56791 and a rear dually pair, part no. 57841.
WINFIELD, KS - Husky Liners introduces its line of custom molded mud guards for the 2009 Chevy Silverado HD Pickup. Available mud guards include a front pair, part no. 56791 and a rear dually pair, part no. 57841.
These mud guards are custom molded to specifically fit your Chevy Silverado HD. Not only will these mud guards help protect the side of your truck from rock chips, they help keep it clean from mud and tar. This is one of the least expensive ways to keep your Chevy Silverado HD looking great while still protecting the paint.
The front units work very well to keep mud and slush off of the factory running boards. Our mud guards come with all the mounting hardware and instructions necessary to make installation a snap. Great looking, functional, and easy to install; these units come in a standard black finish and the material is paintable. Sold in pairs.
Husky Shield "Paint Protection Film" is practically invisible and protects your vehicle's paint from flying road debris. Easier to install than other paint protection films, our pre-cut kits are custom fit for most cars, trucks and SUV's.
The combination of a more forgiving film, stronger adhesive and a propriety installation solution allows the installer more time and attempts to achieve a professional installation.
For more information, visit www.huskyliners.com.
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