

🛻 Elevate your Silverado’s defense game with Husky Liners—because your truck deserves the best.
Husky Liners Rear Wheel Well Guards (model 79061) are custom-fit, impact-resistant liners designed exclusively for 2019-2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 trucks. They shield vital suspension and airbag components from harsh road debris, salt, and dirt, combining rugged durability with a sleek black finish. Easy to install and highly rated by thousands, these guards offer a smart, stylish upgrade that protects your investment and enhances your truck’s look.







| ASIN | B07VMNQ5NX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,358 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #15 in Car Mudguards |
| Brand | Husky Liners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,609) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2019 |
| Exterior | Black |
| Item Weight | 5.06 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 79061 |
| Manufacturer | Husky Liner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 79061 |
| Model | Rear Wheel Well Guards |
| Position | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 70.18 x 44.45 cm; 5.06 kg |
| Special Features | Wheel Well Liners; Wheel Well Protection |
L**.
good quality easy install fit good
I**T
Great quality. Fits nicely. Aligns well. Looks great. Super price for the look and functionality. Doesn’t fit like a glove but Just takes a little muscle and tweaking around. Only you will know the short comings because you put it in. The wife thinks it looks fantastic. 😬
M**.
Great price, great quality, fast shipment. My box came with a big tear in it, I blame UPS, not the seller. Fortunately all the parts were still inside, none missing or damaged. All necessary screws and speed nuts (clip nuts) are included in a bag, with instructions. These liners are a very tight fit and require quite a bit of wrestling to get in position, but they DO fit correctly! It only took about 30 minutes to install both. NO trimming or drilling needed! I didn’t have to jack up my truck or remove the wheels. It’s better to have them fit tight. If they were loose they'd flop around and rattle in the wind and over bumps. These were silent when I drove my truck after installation. These give my truck a much nicer finished appearance. The wheel wells are huge and looked awful before, but they look much nicer now. These will be very easy to wipe clean when I wash my truck, no jagged metal and screws to snag on. Here are some installation notes, please see pics and zoom in for details: There are three tabs behind the tire. Slide a speed nut onto tab. Place the liner in the wheel well. The liners are marked P and D for Passenger and Driver side, they ARE different! I hooked the front end in first, then pushed up and in, working the outside edge of the liner inside the fender lip. Then tuck the rear end up into the lower corner. Push and pull the liner inside the fender until it fits right all the way around. I used a small pick to line up the liner holes behind the tire with the three speed clips and then started the three screws. Don’t tighten fully yet. On the front and rear ends, the holes in the fender metal are too far from the edges so the speed nuts can’t be slipped over the edges. Instead, push the screws through the holes in the liner and through the holes inside the fender and install the speed nuts directly onto the screws from the back side like a regular nut. (Flat side first) Now tighten all five screws. A stubby #2 Philips screwdriver is easier for the rear screws. A regular screwdriver is fine for the rest of them. Repeat on other side. That’s it!
M**T
Fit perfectly, actually a value purchace. Glad I bought them.
M**Y
These liners are super heavy duty and very tightly and precisely fit. However, please keep reading for some important notes if you plan to install them on a 2025 or new body style Chevy Silverado. While some may have been able to squeeze them into place in 20 minutes, perhaps on a hot day after letting them bake in the sun, that certainly wasn't my experience on a cool spring day. Rather, no matter how I tried to insert and work them into place, they kept catching at one of the lower corners of the wheel well. With nothing included in the very basic instructions to help address the problem. I finally solved it by slightly trimming about 3/4" diagonally across the extreme lower outer rear corner of the inserts per the included photo. Given the design of the inserts. the trimming was neither noticeable nor consequential. However, it finally made installation possible. In addition, I backed out any problematic screws used to secure the splash guards on the front and back of each wheel well until they were no longer protruded about 1" into the area in which the bottoms of the insert sit. Thereby allowing them to slip into place with far less wrestling. The liners have cutouts to accommodate the screws. However, a least one of the screws caught on the liner before reaching the cutout. Then retighten the screws thereafter. Installing the first insert required a few hours while I figured all that out. The second one installed far more easily in about the 20 minutes as promised using the technique described above. Unsure how long they'll last, but the pop in place body plastic "Christmas tree" plugs definitely helped speed things along. I also thoroughly cleaned, and Fluid Filmed, the metal of wheel wells and surrounding area before installing the liners.
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