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I've always liked the look of the mud guards. They also do a decent job of keeping heavy buildup of dirt of the rocker panels. They aren't going to stop everything but certainly does help some. I do plan on getting them for my Blazer.
 

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anyone have the factory mud guards?...was going to get them but not sure what they look like installed...can anyone post pictures?....TIA
I bought Factory Mud Guards for my 2019 Blazer 2LT because they match the textured plastic finish on lower portion of vehicle & lower bumpers & the grill. That said, they wouldn't look as good on an RS against the glossy black cladding, because they wouldn't match with anything else. As far as functionality, they keep back window cleaner & light splashes off the lower trim work. Easy enough to do yourself. If you can change your own oil, you could install these. Wheel removal is necessary. Land vehicle Vehicle Car Bumper Sport utility vehicle
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I have installed front ones on my RS. However, I haven’t installed rear ones yet. I’m still deciding on how they will look. Could one or both of you provide a couple of photos from different angles of the rear mud guards? The photos here now just don’t show enough different views for me to decide. Thanks in advance.
 

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I’ve been waiting for someone to post a few pictures from different angles of the rear ones. I have the front ones deciding on the rear. Thanks for taking the time to post.
Your welcome, I just finished installing them and got the Red Rider out for some photo's today. After I got done shooting some of these photo's a fellow pulled up in the one lot that I was in and he had a 2019 Blazer kind of the wine red color. We talked about the Blazers for over an hour. He only had 6K on his he asked what I had I only got 387 miles on mine.
I have an Equinox that I have them on and the Factory units are the best way to go.
 

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is there any drilling required with these oem guards?
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I had the drill out and it seems to me I had a small hole to drill in the liner and them I installed an insert. Minor stuff. The OEM are made for the car and really easy to install they utilize some of the existing screws that are there as well.
 
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