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Old 07-20-2005, 09:43 AM
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Question No mudflaps on Trailblazer w/ running boards?

Looking at GM accessories the only mudflaps listed state that only the back can be used if running boards are installed. Is this true? I have running boards on my '04 Trailblazer LS.
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Old 07-20-2005, 10:26 AM
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Re: No mudflaps on Trailblazer w/ running boards?

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Looking at GM accessories the only mudflaps listed state that only the back can be used if running boards are installed. Is this true? I have running boards on my '04 Trailblazer LS.
Not true... maybe for the GM OEM ones... check out my pics...
the front ones are smaller... got them from www.premiermotoring.com
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I did it

Tonight, I just installed the front and rear mudflaps. I have a '05 TrailBlazer with the fender flares.

I have the OEM running boards on it.

They look great.

One note: I bought the ones that had the bowtie emblem on them.

I also saw where it said I could not use the front ones with the running boards, but I chanced it and it worked out fine.

Also, I think the rear flaps are the same with or without the flares.

Brian
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