Genuine original equipment part (OEM) that was factory installed on your vehicle by the manufacturer.
1 Year Warranty
This item is backed by our 1-year warranty. In the event this item should fail during intended use, we will replace the part free of charge. This warranty covers the cost of the part only.
FREE Shipping is standard on orders shipped to the lower 48 States (Contiguous United States). Standard shipping charges apply to Hawaii and Alaska.
Shipping is not available to a P.O. Box, APO/FPO/DPO addresses, US Territories, or Canada for this item.
Expedited is available on checkout to the United States, excluding Alaska, Hawaii.
Final shipping costs are available at checkout.
How to Install Rear Mud Flaps 2001-14 Chevrolet Suburban
Created on:
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Phillips Head Screwdriver
7mm Socket
Drill
Ratchet
3/16 Inch Drill Bit
Trim Tool Set
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
22mm Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground with a 22mm socket and breaker bar
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Removing the Rear Mud Flaps
Line up the mud flap in the wheel well
Press the flap to the bolts in the wheel well to mark the mud flap
Drill a hole in the mud flap with a 3/16 drill bit
Pry the clip out of the wheel well
Loosen the 7mm bolt in the wheel well
3. Installing the Rear Mud Flaps
Insert the mud flap into place
Loosely tighten the 7mm bolt to the flap
Place the tire on
Line up the mud flap with the tire
Remove the mud flap and 7mm bolt
Drill a third hole into the wheel well and bumper with a 3/16 drill bit
Mark the holes on the mud flap with a marker
Drill holes into the flap with a 3/16 drill bit
Insert the j-clips to the bumper cover
Insert the 7mm bolts and Phillips screws to the mud flap
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 140 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
In this video, we're going to show you how to install rear mudflaps for a 2009 Chevy Suburban. If you need this part or other parts for your car or truck, click the link in the description and head over to 1AAuto.com.
We're going to install these mudflaps on this vehicle. It's kind of a universal fit. You could put these on the front. You could put them on the rear. You can put them up high or put them down load.
You want to line them up where you want them to go first. Take a look and see. Maybe get back further behind the vehicle and look and see where they look good. To make it easier, we're going to pull off the rear tires. You can probably do it with the tires on it if you have some small right-angled tools. It'll be a lot easier if we take the tires off.
Pop this center cap off with a flat blade screwdriver. Take a 22mm socket and a breaker bar. Break the lug nuts free. We're going to raise and support the vehicle. Pull the tire off. We're going to have to pull this pushpin out, and we're going to have to pull this bolt out. Before we do that though, we made our marks for how we wanted to line up our mudflap. We want to line that up like that.
Take it, and we're just going to push on the mudflap that's lined up. And it's going to make a mark where that bolt is. I'm going to drill a little hole where that mark is. You could put a little bit of paint, touch-up paint or even Wite-Out on there, and do the same. Line it up and push. Yep, the mark's right there.
Now, we're doing this because it's a universal fit—there's no indications of where your bolts would go. This makes it easier. Right where that mark is, we're going to take a 3/16 drill bit, just going to drill right there. We're going to pull this clip out. Just going to use a trim tool. We sell these at 1AAuto.com.
Pull that out. We're going to use a 7mm socket and a ratchet. Take this bolt out. We're going to reuse that bolt that we just took out. Slide it back in there. Using a 7mm socket and ratchet, tighten that down. To make sure this is lined up, we put the tire back on, because we don't want to install it and have it extremely crooked. At this point, we can line it up. To line it up with the tire, to make sure it looks good.
We're going to drill a hole in between these two holes, because we want three fasteners to hold this down. We want it about an inch in. That's about right. We're going to make our hole a little bigger. We're going to use a 5/16 drill bit, drill the hole a little bigger. Make sure that's lined up with the other one. Can pull this up. We're going to take a felt tip pen. Just make a mark up here in this hole, and make a mark in this hole. There's my mark right there. I'll drill a hole, 3/16 drill bit. Other mark is right here.
Before I install the driver's side completely, because our holes are already marked, I'm going to mimic that on the passenger side. We'll make a mark with the top and the bottom one. The middle one, you're going to have to redo what we just did. At least the top one'll be there. We'll line it up with the other one. Then you can take a pick or a screwdriver or even a felt tip pen if you can get it in there, just make a little make. You can do it right here as well. Then it gives you the gist of where it is. You can drill those two holes, and then make the third one on the vehicle. There's these J nuts, J clips that go on.
We're going to pull back on this inner fender well. We're going to slide these over here. Then one over here as well. There was one already there from the original, so we don't have to install them there. Then we'll take our 7mm bolt, install that. Then we're going to install these Phillips head screws that also come with the kit. Tighten this down with our 7mm socket and ratchet. It's just plastic, so just snug is good. Going to tighten up these Phillips screw bits.
Reinstall our tire. Put the lug nuts back on. All right, good. We're going to torque our wheel in a star pattern to 140 foot pounds. You want to do it in a star pattern so that the wheel gets snug to the rotor without it being warped. All right, we're going to reinstall the cap. There is an index for the valve stem. If you find that, you know that goes right here. Press it on.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
GMBMK00005
In Stock
Product Reviews
4.6/ 5
★★★★★
18 reviews
5★
14
4★
1
3★
2
2★
1
1★
0
★★★★★May 26, 2024
Mud flaps
Looks and fits great
★★★★★September 28, 2023
Great!
I like these mudflaps.
★★★★★April 17, 2023
Not great..
okay, having to pull tires to install. was hoping more flexible. Beings they were oem, thought they'd be predrilled..
★★★★★January 6, 2023
They're ok
They're ok
Good thing for the Chevy emblem
Otherwise they wouldn't be all that
★★★★★May 26, 2022
GMBMK00005-Chevrolet Mud Flap 4 Piece Set General Motors OEM GMBMK00005
Great product and fit for a 2007 Avalanche. Had no problem with installation.
★★★★★May 12, 2022
Two years - so far, so good!
I installed these two years ago (?) and they have held up to rigorous winter driving, etc. of North Idaho. They immediately helped reduce the road grime on the sides of the Tahoe I put them on. I am very happy with these - and I wish they had similar product for my old '97 Tahoe. They still look as good as new too!
★★★★★January 10, 2022
Excellent quality and product!
We really like these mud flaps! They were easy to install, there was a You Tube video to view as well.
★★★★★September 22, 2021
Good Looks - Difficult Installation
I like the looks of the mud flaps on the truck. The only thing I didn't like was the difficulty of putting them on. Getting them marked and the holes drilled in both the mud flaps and in the wheel well flanges was difficult and time consuming. I'm pretty good at this sort of thing and it took me most of a day to install them. These are not something a novice should purchase and try to install.
★★★★★September 7, 2021
Good quality, easy to install and look good
★★★★★May 2, 2021
Great fit
Easy to install and fit perfectly. Looks great and they were priced right. Great product at a good price.
Showing 1–10 of 18 reviews
Customer Q&A
Got a question about this part? Post it and get answers from our team.
MattJune 21, 2026
Will they fit on the front of a 2013 tahoe with stock running boards?
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
This is a Genuine original equipment part (OEM) that was factory installed on your vehicle by the manufacturer.
Kemal · June 22, 2026
MelinaApril 8, 2025
Will these mud flaps fit a 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500?
This part is listed to fit the 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500 (without Fender Flares.)
Kemal · April 8, 2025
StellaSeptember 27, 2023
Will they fit my 2023 1500 Silverado Truck?
These parts are not compatible with the year of your vehicle. Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
Meghan · September 28, 2023
BrentSeptember 20, 2023
Will the front mud guards work on my 2013 Avalanche with power steps?
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle as long as your vehicle does not have fender flares.
Meghan · September 21, 2023
JakeJune 12, 2023
(?) Are they rubber composition
Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your vehicle specifications match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals. These Mud Flaps are rubber.
Jean · June 14, 2023
CooperMarch 4, 2021
Whats The part number off these flaps?
The GM part # is 19213393.
Andra · March 4, 2021
MattJune 18, 2020
Would they fit my '09 Silverado with fender flares?
These will only fit on models without fender flares. We currently do not carry the ones your looking for. Thank you for the inquiry!
Andra · June 19, 2020
SAugust 22, 2019
Do these flaps fit a Z71 model Silverado?
We can check and see if this is able to fit for your vehicle. Please provide us with your VIN and we can ensure they are the correct parts. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
Emma · August 22, 2019
PhillipJune 29, 2019
Factory ones I liked at had indentations in the front flaps for the running boards. Does these have them? 2012 Chevy Tahoe?
These are the factory parts and should come exactly as the original.
Emma · June 30, 2019
DaveNovember 12, 2018
what are the measurements?
Actual Measurements are not listed or available. These parts are GM, OEM parts.
As long as your year, make, and model match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
Adam · November 12, 2018
Showing 1–10 of 12 questions
Customer service
877-844-3393
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 9:30pm ET Saturday - Sunday 8:00am - 4:30pm ET
Ask a Question
Check Your Email
We sent a verification email to .
Click the Verify Email button in the email to submit your question.
This extra step helps prevent spam.
Chevrolet is a registered trademark of General Motors Company. 1A Auto is not affiliated with or sponsored by Chevrolet or General Motors Company.See all trademarks.
Select Your Vehicle
Specify your vehicle's year, make and model to guarantee fit.