Description
Front Mud Guards Protection. The Husky Liners Mud Guards; Front provide superior defense against road debris, mud, and harsh elements. Designed to shield your vehicle’s fenders and paintwork, these guards are an essential accessory for maintaining your truck’s appearance and structural integrity. Their durable construction ensures lasting performance under all driving conditions.
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Construction and Appearance. Crafted from nail-tough, impact-resistant thermoplastic, these mud guards feature a sleek, factory-style finish that enhances your vehicle’s look. They include an invisible Husky Shield® film that adds an extra layer of paint protection while maintaining a polished, durable exterior.
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Installation. Installation is straightforward and can be completed at home with only minor drilling required for most trucks and SUVs. The process is quick, typically taking just a few minutes to secure the guards firmly in place.
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Warranty. These mud guards come with a limited lifetime warranty, guaranteeing they will not break or tear under normal usage for the life of the vehicle on which they are installed.
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Application. Designed specifically to fit the 2020 through 2026 Sierra 2500 HD models, excluding the ATX4 version due to unique body specifications.
Husky Liners 58291
CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
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- Specifically built for your make and model
- Tailored to fit your fenders perfectly
- Maximum width for full-tread coverage
- Available in single or dually width
- Nail-tough, impact-resistant thermoplastic construction
- Installs in minutes, protects for life
- Sleek style is an instant upgrade to your vehicle’s appearance
- Husky Shield® film provides an invisible layer of protection
- Proudly made in the USA
- Fits 2020-2026 Sierra 2500 HD, excluding ATX4
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| Brand | Husky Liners |
| Mud Flap Placement | Front |






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