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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Very well built seems strong and should last a while. Installation will be a little difficult
Ziggy
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
Very nice mud flaps
slozack
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Fits well and keeps the mud spray down. Screws are a bit of a pick your own adventure, but manageable. I installed the screws that lined up with factory and then pre-drilled the remaining through the plastic fender flair. Way cheaper than the gm branded ones and doesn’t look as lame as I worried they might. These trucks spray so bad you don’t really have a choice.
Joan
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2025
Had them installed and they work great!
Dan Brown
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2025
Great fit, easy installation, and they seem like they should last for a a while. There are no installation instructions included but it’s a pretty straightforward process. Front ones can be installed with the wheels on. Just turn them to the right and left to give you access. The rear wheels do have to be removed for installation.
Mark O'Neil
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2025
Fit very good look nice 2024 GMC Canyon easy to install.
BA
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Look nice and fit nice after a bear of an install. Removing 1 Star as no instructions were included so I had to rely on common sense and another, very thorough review here. At the end of the day, I got them on but not without a lot of swearing and a couple garage beers.
Johnny B Good
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2025
Fits nicely
Darlene Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
The item didn’t fit the truck and to install needed additional work according to the installer to make it fit!
SupraMP
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
They fit great, and seem to be made of a solid material. Unfortunately no instructions are included. If you are wondering what is entailed, keep reading.Rear flaps will reuse one of the well screws, but you will have to drill two screws in the plastic fender guard. Not a big deal, just put the one screw from the well in tight, make sure you have it in place, then pilot the hole with a small drill bit (smaller than the screw). Thend just drive the screws in, careful not to over tighten.Fron flaps are a bit harder. You need to remove the 4 well screws on the back half of the fender well, and pop out the plastic plug just under the side where the back edge of the plastic fender guard is secured. Carefully pry out the bottom edge of the fender guard so you can pull the felt fender well out enough to expose the two mounting points. The will look like metal tabs with predrilled holes. This is where you will use the threaded clios includes. I had to pitch min with some pliers so they sat tight. Now put everything back except the one screw you will reuse. Place the guard in plaxw and run all the screws in.You can find similar videos on youtube. Probably not exactly the same, but close enough that you can see what to expect.
B G
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Installed on 24 gmc canyon, they fit good, good quality, the installation has some challenges but thats in the design of the truck itself, but isnt too hard, install is same as oem, directions on installation details are on the gmc website
James
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I installed these on my 2024 GMC Canyon AT4. They seem to be the same quality and fit of the GMC branded mud flaps at less than half the price of OEM parts. I would have given these 5 stars if the installation instructions and correct hardware were included. No instructions were included and after contacting Amazon customer support they said that they would send them to me within 2 days, which never happened. The screws and u-nuts included do work but you are going to need four 1/8" rivets with a 3/8" to 1/2" grip range and a rivet gun to complete the installation. I found instructions with photos on how to install the OEM GMC mud flaps on Reddit and ColoradoFans.com and suggest you do the same. The front mud flaps do not include the hole near the top for the rivet that the OEM ones do, so you will need to drill that yourself. I found the install to not be as simple as others have indicated but after you do one side, the other side goes much smoother.
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