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Old Oct 14, 2010 | 01:22 PM
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2010 Rear Mudguard

http://chevrolet.dealerfit.com/store...d691_15176.php

http://chevrolet.dealerfit.com/store...d691_31553.php

Hi all, i feel like i am getting taken here if iorder these. I had a 2007 and now a 2010.

The inside area for a rea mudlap looks the same. You cannot instal a cheap old fashion convention type because of that moulding area that sticks out.

This website sells a set of each and claim they are different. i say i can order a 2007 rear at $44 for my 2010 and are exactly the same instead being forced to pay $88 for the 2010 because the 2010 is only sold in a set and they claim the 2010 rear set are different
Old Oct 14, 2010 | 01:29 PM
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GM molded flaps are all the same. Just buy the pair you need if you don't need all 4.

The HHR all years are the same only the SS was different and even they will work if you adjust them a little

GM sold these in pairs or full sets and that is what they have listed here. I make not difference if you have a 06 or 10.
Old Oct 14, 2010 | 01:46 PM
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And I recommend the set of 4,it will save you some stone chips on the sides. I got all 4 for $45 from my dealer, dunno why but they were cheaper than anywhere online.
Old Oct 14, 2010 | 04:17 PM
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If you can afford it get the full set. The fronts have saved a lot of big crap (yes in NY we have BIG Crap) from hitting the side. Some small stuff may still bounce by but the full set helps...
Old Oct 14, 2010 | 04:42 PM
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Set of 4 but if you only want two do the front first. The rear really do not do much but the fronts will save the rockers and quarters.
Old Oct 17, 2010 | 03:23 AM
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I bought my "red toad" a year ago. After a couple weeks of fall rain I added all 4 mud flaps. All winter long I was getting road slush thrown up the sides. After the Iowa winter i added molded running bards. Now the sides stay clean and no rock chips. I think the dealer charged me $450 installed for the running boards. Best money I spent on it.
Old Nov 3, 2010 | 07:34 PM
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cheap mud flaps

I paid $10 for 4 very sturdy plain black mud flaps at O'Reilly Auto Parts here in Troy, MO...the front mounted up very easy, after I cut out a small notch in each of the back ones they also mounted easily...I'm new here but can try to upload some pics if anybody is interested..
Old Nov 3, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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I agree the front flaps really help save the rocker panels, and those protruding rear quarter panels. The back flaps just make it look more finnished, IMO. Have had them on my 07 since it was about six months old.
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