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Mud flaps

Just got these tonight. Install later this week after the work stretch. Hopefully these keep some of the northeast winter off the side of my truck. Love the looks of the weather techs and huskys but didn’t want the hard molded style. Seen too many ripped off during hunting season. Gator backs look awesome but damn that’s a lot of money for mud flaps. Hope these fit the bill for me. OEM Mopar. Couldn’t find any reviews anywhere on these. Took a chance and ordered them. Update when I get them on.
Get them on yet? $?
 
Yes, installed them Saturday. Didn't get any pictures yet. Will try tonight after work. Install was real easy, ended up swapping out the included plastic rivets for full stainless hardware. Three factory bolts on each flap plus one stainless bolt on the rears and two on the fronts. Feel better about the bolt and nut then a plastic rivet in the fender liner.
 
Got these installed yesterday, got dark before I was done and truck is filthy dirty. Install was real straight forward, uses factory bolts from inside fender and the kit gives you two rivets to use for attaching to inner fender liner. I opted to swap the plastic rivets for full stainless hardware. Now I may have to do a little bending/shaping when my bilsteins and bigger tires come in but for now they're great! Weather is nice out so will get it washed and get some pictures after work this afternoon.

Finally was warm enough to get my AVS vent visors on also. Pictures of both this evening.
Finally got the pictures of the mud flaps and AVS visors.
 

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Finally got the pictures of the mud flaps and AVS visors.
Do you think they are long enough? I get a ton of road dirt built up on my running board brackets, as well as the running board itself. 4 miles of dirt commute everyday.
 
$25 on eBay. Thick rubber that handles any conditions.
 

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Do you think they are long enough? I get a ton of road dirt built up on my running board brackets, as well as the running board itself. 4 miles of dirt commute everyday.
My only gripe if any would be the length. I think they are decent for now but wonder how they will be after a level and bigger tires. We shall see. In the end they are certainly better than nothing.
 
Finally got the pictures of the mud flaps and AVS visors.
Looks great on the truck - thanks for posting model#, pictures, and your thoughts - all very helpful. I just ordered the same mud flaps.
 
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Got those mudflaps on. First ordered through the MOPAR site, but I got a call saying the rear ones were on backorder. I cancelled the order and found them on Amazon - about $135 total with shipping. They got here pretty fast via FedEx. The plastic rivets are no fun without a rivet tool, and I had to take the back wheel splats off to drill the rivet hole, but overall it was a pretty quick & painless install.

Here's the amazon link - looks like one set left:
 
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Got those mudflaps on. First ordered through the MOPAR site, but I got a call saying the rear ones were on backorder. I cancelled the order and found them on Amazon - about $135 total with shipping. They got here pretty fast via FedEx. The plastic rivets are no fun without a rivet tool, and I had to take the back wheel splats off to drill the rivet hole, but overall it was a pretty quick & painless install.

Here's the amazon link - looks like one set left:
I put those on also. Swapped the plastic rivets for stainless hardware. Quick drill in the plastic and nut and bolt.
 
Really like my WeatherTech mud flaps. Was able to get them on just before the winter vortex dumped on us.

They fit with my 34" tires without any rubbing. I like that they are slightly shorter than the Huskys, but they do a great job containing the mess still. No mud or huge chunks of ice on my power running boards now! They also fit/flow well with the stock fender flairs on my Limited.

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But yet I see all sorts of splatter all over side of truck, front and back and step...hmmmm
 
Link? Did you search for the truck, or any rubber mudflaps? Size? Thanks.
Excuse the bad form, but I never replied back myself. I went with Rokblokz XL in black. I trimmed them to be straight on the outside, about an inch wider than truck, and kept the XL length. Didn't get the rears on yet, but will trim the same.flap.jpg
 
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Has anyone tried rek mud flaps? They have cool looking ones. Have the huskeys but they're not long enough to stop the road rash on my power running boards. Just seein how good they fit
 

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