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Husky Liners Rear Mud Guards for 2005-2015 Toyota Tacoma with OEM fender flares provide a perfect factory-style fit and superior protection. Constructed from impact-resistant thermoplastic with an invisible Husky Shield film, these black powder-coated guards install easily with screws and come with a lifetime guarantee, ensuring your truck stays clean and stylish mile after mile.
Color | Black |
Brand | Husky Liners |
Vehicle Service Type | 2005-2015 Toyota Tacoma My Tacoma has OEM fender flares and had OEM mud guards., 2005-2015 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner My Tacoma has OEM fender flares and had OEM mud guards., 2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro My Tacoma has OEM fender flares and had OEM mud guards. |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
UPC | 753933579319 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Husky Liners |
OEM Part Number | 57931 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753933579319 |
Model | 57931 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Item model number | 57931 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 57931 |
Special Features | Mud Flaps; Mud Guards |
H**M
Nice replacements
Good quality replacements
M**.
Tacoma mud flaps.
Easy bolt-on replacements for my truck.
R**S
Missing rivet hole for '05 PreRunner, but otherwise a terrific fit!
I ordered these to match the front pair I also ordered for my '05 PreRunner, and they fit well with the exception that they did, in fact, need one hole drilled for the center-outside rivet, for both left and right sides, as another reviewer commented on. I was fortunate in that the remnants from the original mud flaps were still attached to the wheel wells in my truck, so once I got those off, I could use that template to drill the mounting hole accurately. The matching front mudflaps (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZZH7G0) do not have this problem, and also fit very well.I ordered these rivets, which worked excellently for both front and rear: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IKPEDZU You'll probably need a mallet or a heavy hand-size chunk of something to press them in, especially for these rear flaps. Unless you are removing your wheel to install these, in which case the mallet will work great.Also, be very careful when go to screw back in the mounting bolts, and don't crank them down very hard unless you want to strip out the threads on the wheel well side.Lastly, I want to remark on Husky Liners prominently advertised "lifetime warranty". Not that I ever expect to use it, I did experience some bewilderment at the box inserts explaining how the warranty works. In the second paragraph says "Return the alleged defective part to the place of purchase for replacement or refund." Does anyone think that Amazon is going to accept my broken mud flap 5 or 10 years from now if it breaks so they can handle my warranty? The next sentence says: "Please have a copy of your purchase receipt available when you call." Which am I supposed to do, return the defective part, or am I supposed to call someone? At least there is an 800 number and an address on the form to use if something does break sometime. I'd be very interested in hearing if anyone has had to use this warranty, and how the company handled their claim. I hate to be a debbie downer, but I suspect that if something happens to my rear flaps down the road, I will probably be excluded because I had to drill that rivet hole that they "forgot" to put in there.
T**E
These mud flaps just made my day.
One of the front mud flaps on my '06 Tacoma came apart Monday so I went on line, read some reviews, and ordered a set of Husky mud flaps. It's Wednesday, and the mail truck pulled up about two thirty with the new mud flaps. I read the instructions, poured myself a glass of iced tea, took my stool and tools out and went to work. Two hours after the delivery the new liners were on the truck. It only took so long since I'm pretty methodical, had to spend a little time rummaging in the barn for a machine screw that had rusted off the truck, and also had to quiet down my dog who took exception at the neighbor's cat investigating the project.The new flaps fit perfectly, and in my opinion are better than the originals. As some people have pointed out, the front flaps don't hang down as low as the factory flaps, but that is not a disadvantage: I always thought the originals were too long and I bet that is part of the reason mine broke. The Husky material is heavier gauge than the originals as well, which I expect will make them hardier. These are good looking mud flaps.Some people have mentioned difficulties with the screw clips but I don't have a clue what they are talking about. I just followed the instructions, which were about as short and simple as could be, and everything popped into place 1-2-3 with the exception of the rusted machine screw I had to replace. Incidentally, don't let my travails with a rusted screw put you off. That's just me and what happens to any truck used and stored in the elements for eleven years.I was a little puzzled by the the product description mentioning compatibility with fender flares, since I do not have such things on my truck, and didn't know if these were specially made to only work with them. Not to worry, the mud flaps fit just fine without fender flares.I'm really happy with the quality and fit of the product and the ease at which it went into place. If you need to replace your old mud flaps or just want to put something on your truck that's a little better than the original, get yourself a set of these.
R**R
Better than Toyota OEM mudflaps
These mud flaps are fantastic!!! I bought them in 2020 and they are still in great condition FOUR years later. They are much more rigid than the originals which makes them tougher. These might not be as long as the originals but they still do the job and look great on my stock '07 Tacoma. These were also very easy to install. Take the old screws off the old flaps to remove them and place the new flaps on. It's a swap of flaps so no fancy tools were needed. The holes for the screws lined up perfectly on mine so I'm not sure why other users had difficulties. I would recommend these.
K**
good replacement for factory mud flaps
look good on my tacoma easy to install looks factory
W**T
Sturdy
The Husky rear mud flaps are thick and sturdy. Installation is easy but I used a 3/8" drill to allow use of the 10mm OEM screws. I used a plastic fastener from from my parts pin to complete the installation. I did not use the attachment hardware that Husky provided.I found the Husky mud flaps to be of better quality than off-brand mud flaps.