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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2025
Mud flaps fit great and look good. They serve their intended purpose very well and have made a huge difference in keeping the salt and snow off my rocker panels and fenders. Instructions are easy to follow - I had to go buy screws to mount the rear ones. Do yourself a favor and take the wheels off to mount the rear ones!!
KELTON K SMITH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
I recently purchased a 2016 Chevy Silverado 2500HD LZT z71. I immediately began making it “my” truck. I had a 2003 Chevy Siverado 2500HD and had always kept a bunch of junk in a cardboard box along with a tool kit and jumper cables under the back seat. That stuff wouldn’t fit under the 2016's back seat.So the days of a cardboard box are over, and luxury with a rear under-seat organizer has come. This unit has two removable dividers, and was able to hold all of my gear, except for my tool case. There was no way to fit my rather large but flat tool case in this unit. So, whenever I think it necessary, I will have to stick the tool case in the back floor or in the bed.This unit installs in seconds, and fit flat on the rear floor of my truck. Looks good. Instructions say you can loop an enclosed strap around where the seat belts connect, but when I did that the seats would not go down all of the way. The unit has not moved, even though it is sitting on the rear floor of my truck without being strapped in (but it’s got a lot of heavy stuff in it). It was much better than having to make new cardboard boxes. If you want your truck interior to look nice, and have junk you like to store under your rear seat, this is a great product to buy.
Jimlewis5252
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de noviembre de 2024
Pre drilled holes lined up well with factory screws. Simple fit.
JimL3222
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de junio de 2018
I recently replaced my Chevy Avalanche with a Chevy Pickup. The Avalanche has "saddle bag storage" alongside the bed walls. I was wondering what I was going to do with all the stuff (jumper cables, tow strap, tie-downs, work gloves, etc.) that I used to keep in those? This fit perfectly under the seat. Installation was a simple as raising the seats, moving the junk that was sloppily pushed under, unscrewing the large wingnut that held down the jack under the seat, placing the box's hole over the threaded post, and screwing the wingnut back on. That holds it in place. It fit great and looks like original equipment. This works far better than plastic shoe bins (my first attempt at under-seat storage), as it uses all the available room. Everything from the saddle bag storage fit, since the box allows you to use the space all the way to the top. That included a collapsible fishing rod and reel, and a truck-size telescoping windshield scraper/snow brush.
Russell Griffin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2018
my truck didn't have any liners and is white so I didn't like the look. considered painting or rhino lining but these guards were cost effective and easy to install and came in two days free w/ prime. just make sure you follow the instructions and tuck the rear and front lips behind fenders before you tuck the top portion behind otherwise it's near impossible to get them in fully. the only problem I had was that they shorted me two screws so I'm waiting on customer service to see if theyre going to mail them to me. overall, glad I chose this option.
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