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Gatorback Mud Flaps w/pics

Ram19Va

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I desperately needed some mud flaps b/c dirt driveways and grime from the road were constantly covering my lower fenders and side steps. After installing the Gatorbacks that is an issue of the past now. No mud gets kicked up on fenders or steps. I swear these trucks should have come with them from the factory.IMG_20181207_111836706_HDR.jpgIMG_20181207_111849293_HDR.jpg
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Love my gators
 

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I just took it to the dealer to get installed. It did require drilling one hole, but I did not have a right-angle drill that could fit in between the tire and fender. You would have to have a small form factor drill or take off the tire to do it otherwise.
 
For the front set I used a small Phillips screw driver and heated it up and used it to punch a hole in the wheel well liner. The rear ones have plenty of room to drill them from the back side of the liner. Super easy to install. My dealer wanted to charge me an hour per set which was $200 in labor.
 
I went with the Weathertechs on mine. Very happy with the look and fit. No drilling at all with them.
 
With side steps, mud flaps are a must have. Took about 30 minutes to install these husky flaps on all four corners. I drilled and install a hole / clip on the inside for each of them. Pretty easy install, perfect fit, and working great with the huge amount of snow we keep getting hammered with.
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