2015 GMC Canyon | MudFlap No-Drill DigitalFit<sup>®</sup> | WeatherTech.ca
noticed they had them available now
noticed they had them available now
Fit and finish do look good. I may just go that route.I would recommend these mud flaps. No drilling was #1. Sorry for the Pics size. Cannot figure out how to make them smaller and pop up.
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will those fit with wheel flares?
Thanks! You guys are making me spend more every time I visit the forum.Judo, those are the AVS in channel. I've only had them on for five days but so far so good (actually I've only had the Colorado for 2 weeks). No rubbing/catching issues. Just made sure I left the windows shut for the first two days after putting them on.
We have not had any rain since I put them on here in MA. I will keep you posted.I like the look of those! Seems like they might be a bit longer than the GM version. Any improvement to the amount of road gunk sprayed on the side of the truck?
Anybody know if W/T or another aftermarket source will address the wheel flare fit?Not without trimming the flares where they would meet the flaps.
Are you referring to the weather tech No-drills? On the weathertech site, they are $69.90 plus $10 shipping.I was just about to order a set this morning when I went on line and discovered a 10% increase in their price. I called them up and was informed that the increase came into effect July 1st and no they would not roll the price back for me.
I had been waiting on you guys for pictures and reviews and was now all set to purchase but for $109.99 Can. I'm not so sure any-more.
Thanks for posting pics. I appreciate it. Your truck looks great!Well, I ordered the WeatherTech No-Drill MudFlaps last Saturday afternoon and had them shipped Ground. The shipping was amazing, they arrived today (Tuesday).
The installation was very easy. The only minor complaints are that the blackish grey plastic is off ever so slightly from the Chevy plastic. That does not matter to me, but I thought I would mention it. The front flaps also eat up a little bit of the wheel well space. I have the 18" wheels, but if you want to run even bigger, that may become a factor. The WeatherTech QuickTurn fastening system is very cool, but the screw is silver instead of black, so the screw is very visible as a shiny silver part in a sea of black. I will probably blacken the screw with a bit of paint just to hide it.
I took a few more pictures with my phone to add a Red Rock Metallic LT to the collection.
Thanks! Now I just need to decide if I am going to add a bug deflector or step rails. At the moment, I am leaning toward no on the bug deflector. I put one on my Nissan Frontier and it made a noticeable drop in MPG. I really don't need the step-rails, but I keep thinking the truck needs something to dress it up along the bottom where the weld shows.Thanks for posting pics. I appreciate it. Your truck looks great!