🛻 Protect your Tacoma like a pro with Husky’s lifetime tough mud guards!
Husky Liners Front Mud Guards (model 56931) are precision-engineered for 2005-2015 Toyota Tacoma models equipped with OEM fender flares and mud guards. Crafted from impact-resistant thermoplastic and enhanced with proprietary Husky Shield Film, these black powder-coated guards offer full tread coverage and superior protection against road debris. Designed for quick screw-in installation, they deliver a factory-perfect fit and an upgraded aesthetic. Proudly made in the USA and guaranteed for life, these mud guards combine durability, style, and peace of mind for Tacoma owners.
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 | Front |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Thickness | 0.25 Inches |
UPC | 753933569310 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Husky Liners |
OEM Part Number | 56931 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753933569310 |
Model | 56931 |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Item model number | 56931 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 56931 |
Special Features | Mud Flaps; Mud Guards |
J**.
Good product, comes with all needed hardware and easy to install.
I purchased these Husky (No relation to the Home Depot brand) mud guards because one of my stock guards snapped as I backed it over a small curb. The stock ones that come on the Toyota Tacoma in '10 are not as good as these. I will likely be purchasing a pair for the rear as well.The Husky guards are a bit shorter as is seen in the photo, but they also cover more area in the wheel well and inturn, protect more of your frame near there. The company claims they are laser fitted and it appears they did a good job with the design there. The stock guard is on the left. The Husky is on the right.They are easy to install and come with all the necessary hardware. You do not need to order anything separate or take extra care when removing the old guards. The stock hardware is flimsy and I found pieces of it were already broken off from normal wear and tear anyways. I was only able to recover 2 of them in total for both guards. This won't be an issue with these as they use #10 SEM screws and U-clips instead.I was able to get them both on with only turning the wheels, no need to remove them. I have made no rating for durability yet, but Husky guarantees, "they will not break or tear under normal usage during the life of the motor vehicle in/on which they are installed."They are also made in the USA, if where you spend your money matters to you.
L**O
Fit my 2007 Tacoma perfectly
My original Tacoma front wheel driver-side mudflap tore off at 65 mph on a regular highway. It was just the wind that tore it off. I looked into what Tacoma mudflaps would cost from the Toyota dealership. Just one, (not a pair) was close to $95 (and that does not include the 3 per mudflap, plastic clips @ $2 a piece). I shopped around and found a universal pair of mudflaps for $17 at an auto parts store, but the modification to the mudflaps to make them fit (and they still probably would not look right) was a big turnoff, so I kept looking. I finally ran across these "Husky Liners Custom Fit Front Mudguards", Model 56931, on Amazon for $38 and ordered them. They fit perfectly,and I did not have to drill a single hole, they installed just like the originals. The hardware that comes with them does not work, due to my 2007 Tacoma having a plastic fender liner in addition to the mudflaps. But the original mudflap machine screws (three per mudflap) can be reused. The 3 plastic clips on the original mudflaps will probably be destroyed taking off the remnants of the old mudflap, so you will need to replace them (the Husky Mudguards only need two for each mudflap). I found identical replacement plastic clips on Amazon offered as "15 Toyota Mudguard & Panel Clips Camry Tundra 4-Runner", manufacture number 2947337 for $10. These were identical to the original clips for my 2007 Tacoma mudflaps. Since there are 15 there are enough plastic clips to replace all 4 mudflaps with extras to spare. So for $48, (1/4 the cost of buying the "genuine Toyota front mudflaps"), I was able to replace my original 2007 Tacoma front mudflaps, with an after-market product which looks better, is built better, looks a heck of a lot more durable, and fits just as well as the original.
S**4
Nice item but appearance quite different from "normal" mudguards
Item fits well after some struggle with accessing the appropriate screws on the wheel wells. I have a '05 Toyota Tacoma four-door pickup, with oversized tires. While the rear mudguards go on fairly easily, I would suggest removing (!) the front tires before attempting the install. It allows for easier access. The items look fairly decent, although they are obviously plastic. The rain season has just begun for us, so time will tell how efficient they are long-term. I would also suggest purchasing the "clips" which are mentioned in other reviews, as they make for an easier installation. Seems to be a fine product and am pleased with the exact fit. Also one additional problem with the oversized tires, which rub slightly against the mudguards when making a strong turn. Of course,this only occurs with the front steering wheels. It is a distinct rubbing or scraping sound, and only occurs at the extreme end of a complete turn. It is not intolerable and the protection the guards offer make it easier to take. Overtime this may (!) cause extra wear on the mudguards and I will be monitoring this to be sure...
L**E
Easy imstall.
Perfect fit 2010 Taco. Slightly smaller than factory. Thats a good thing.
A**R
(Some of the plastic clips inevitably will break) The mudguards are better made, shaped and molded especially in the weaker ...
I needed to replace my cracked 2005 Tacoma mudguards again. Realizing there must be a more robust and less flimsy replacement I invested in these Husky set at half the price of my originals.Using the existing screw hardware I chose to use the included flange screws instead of the original plastic panel clips which will be more secure and more serviceable if ever I need to take them off in the future. (Some of the plastic clips inevitably will break) The mudguards are better made, shaped and molded especially in the weaker areas using greater radii and thickness for strength and durability. Perfect fit just a tad shorter than originals for a better suited profile.Install tips:1) Install metal u-clip onto lower fender hole.2) Align mudguard in place.3) Place the existing inner screw loosely4) Place the existing middle screw loosely.5) Place the existing outer screw loosely.6) Hold remaining metal u-clip behind fender plastic with finger from top and install and tighten included flanged screw.7) Tighten all three existing screws.8) Install and tighten remaining flange screw. Job per mudguard took approximately 8 minutes.Recommend highly. You will be extremely gratified with these.
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