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Mud flaps, which ones to buy?

Only problem I have with mud flaps is that it does prevent splashing to the body, but it isn’t easy to clean by design. Meaning that it’s not flush, and it sticks to the inside of the flaps. Seems like the design with the mold and lip, just lets it stick in there.

So I’m looking around for flaps that don’t have that inside lip.


Owner of a 2020 Ram Laramie, 16 Dodge Charger scat pack and my wife 21 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
 
Just two other replies about the Gatorbacks. I practically did a dissertation on the various mud flaps available, and I ended up deciding that the Gatorback mud flaps would work the best for me.

I have the automatic steps that come standard on the Limited, and I wanted a mud flap that was big enough to keep the step clean, and allow me room for a wider tire when the OEM ones are done.

These things are heavy duty and appear to be indestructible. I found them to be more involved with their installation, but they’re on there now and are rock solid.

Got the truck in July and put them on almost immediately. I’m extremely pleased with them and their performance.
 
WeatherTech...nothing better. The MOPAR's collect crap inside the guard...bad design. The Husky's are nice, but I think the WT guards are made out of a better material.
 
I like my WTs.. Installed all 4 in 15 mins...... no extra holes or hardware. I found them on sale at Autozone. Under $70 for all with free shipping. So far the rears have survived a snow bank backing incident or two. Do not forget the interior door threshold liners. easy to install and prevent scratches...install was another 15 mins.
 

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Where did you get the door threshold liners from? Those always take a beating. Thanks
 
Where did you get the door threshold liners from? Those always take a beating. Thanks
Here ya go

 
Where did you get the door threshold liners from? Those always take a beating. Thanks
EBay $28.95. Super easy to install . Be sure to be in a warm space. My dogs nails were scratching the thresholds...
 

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