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Ken06H3
11/13/2005 11:12:50 PM
I purchased a Boulder Grey with the adventure package last month. Seems like dirt/streaks appear to come from the tires and I thought maybe the flaps would help. Any suggestions...

I added the painted spare tire cover from Rollover and really like it's impact to the rear.

Thanks,
Ken
efrainl956
11/13/2005 11:35:42 PM
Congratulations on your new H3, Ken! And welcome to the forum.
Those mud flaps might help. Mud flaps on the rear tires are also used when you are considerate and don't want to splatter the driver behind you with your mud.. But it seems to me that if you plan to go off-roading, they might get on the way.
What do you think, Shortbus?
shortbus
11/14/2005 12:36:44 AM
as much as i like mud, the H3 design makes mudflaps pretty necessary. your back fender flares will last longer with them on it. and the ones that went on our runs both had them, and they survive pretty well off road. i'd say go for it.
Rayvyn
11/14/2005 7:19:40 AM
I was thinking the same exact thing just yesterday... It looks as if there are fittings in the fender that are ready for the flaps... Almost as if you could just screw them right in with no drilling or what not... Is that true??
kgriff4
11/14/2005 7:37:09 AM
I have seen people saying that it was a simple 10 min. job. And I have seen people saying that it was a pain to install. But yes the mudflaps do bolt into the fittings that you see, no drilling. So I really can't see it being too difficult at all.
shortbus
11/14/2005 10:04:53 AM
while i was getting my body mount replaced, met a guy having some installed on his yellow H3. not sure what the mudflaps cost, but they charged him around $150 to put them on. i think a little hassle is worth doing it yourself, unless you've got a very kind dealership. it's worth asking them though, they might throw them on for you for nothing, save you the hassle.
Rayvyn
11/14/2005 12:36:31 PM
My dealer lists most accessories on their website and includes installed price as well... They are all fixed and for the 4 flaps it is about $176.00 installed... They are $80.00 across the counter...
Patrick
11/14/2005 1:53:50 PM
when i worked as a tech people used to pay us to install flaps, and its easy...is there some "trick" to it with the H3?
Intercooled
11/14/2005 6:28:57 PM
I have seen the Mudflaps on a H2 SUT and they looked pretty nice. I was thinking about them as well. I like that they are a molded piece of plastic thet fits the vehicle not just a "flappy" rubber piece.
Ken06H3
11/14/2005 10:47:46 PM
Thanks for your help, I order the "Guard PKG" this evening from Hummer Parts Online.
Patrick
11/16/2005 3:27:20 PM
are they molded units?
Ken06H3
11/16/2005 10:03:05 PM
Looking at the picture they (Part #17800723) are molded to fit and should attach/align with existing fastners. Haven't received them yet, will let the Forum know.
Canesfan
11/25/2005 8:24:03 AM
I have black and I have been thinking the same thing reciently. I get a ton of kick up on the front and the back due to the oversized tires. I think I am going to install them. Does anyone have a good site that has nice looking ones?
Rayvyn
11/25/2005 3:56:47 PM
Most factory accessories can be found on my dealers website... They also show a prices and an installed price which should be close anywhere...

http://www.gmaccessories.net/longautomotivegroup/search.aspx?Make=HUMMER
Canesfan
11/27/2005 10:41:53 AM
Nice site thanks!
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