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I can't answer the about the MOPAR mats, other than to say I haven't seen any rubber one.

I've put on the weather techs, and they are fairly secure (each has at least 4 attachment points. Most use the existing hardware fender...the front one uses the 3 screws in the fendor and one trim push through that is included. You can see how the fronts are attached in the picture below. I can't say anything about the longivity though....winter and snow will be my test this year, since the I dont do any serious off roading with mine.

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Do you have a picture of the whole truck with the WeatherTech flaps on?

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202,

Do you have a picture of the whole truck with the WeatherTech flaps on?

Thanks
Here are some quick ones as I walk out of work.
 

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I had the ram mud flaps installed on my truck, after I picked it up and washed it a couple of times I noticed there is a pocket on inside of the front and rear mud flap. They are picking up gravel that needs to be washed out and they will certainly be packed full of ice snow come winter. The more I look at it I think these may not be the right mud flaps for this body style. I will question the service dept when I bring it in for service.
 

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I had the ram mud flaps installed on my truck, after I picked it up and washed it a couple of times I noticed there is a pocket on inside of the front and rear mud flap. They are picking up gravel that needs to be washed out and they will certainly be packed full of ice snow come winter. The more I look at it I think these may not be the right mud flaps for this body style. I will question the service dept when I bring it in for service.

If you've got a 2019 that is the correct Mopar mud flap.....
 

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I had the ram mud flaps installed on my truck, after I picked it up and washed it a couple of times I noticed there is a pocket on inside of the front and rear mud flap. They are picking up gravel that needs to be washed out and they will certainly be packed full of ice snow come winter. The more I look at it I think these may not be the right mud flaps for this body style. I will question the service dept when I bring it in for service.
thats normal. this has already discussed on this forum. the mud flaps are crap
 

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I agree they are crap but I cannot believe they would design something this disfunctional. I won’t be surprised if these are redesigned
 

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So which do you guys recommend? I almost bought them!
 

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Copied from my other post.
A little dirty, but you get the gist. These are very solid rubber,with a powdered black steel coat plate facing away from tire (rubber facing tire), and feel great. I like the look. I'm happy with them. Only thing I might do is carefully spray black undercoating on the stainless steel washers. View attachment 6394 View attachment 6395
 

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I installed the weather tech today. From what I can see on the pics they are finished nicer than the mopar. Mopar has a big gap/ cup on the bottom that looks like it can collect water & dirt.
 

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Copied from my other post.
A little dirty, but you get the gist. These are very solid rubber,with a powdered black steel coat plate facing away from tire (rubber facing tire), and feel great. I like the look. I'm happy with them. Only thing I might do is carefully spray black undercoating on the stainless steel washers. View attachment 6394 View attachment 6395
Do you have them on the front as well? I really like these.. you think it would look ugly if I did WeatherTech front and gators in the back? Thanx
 

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Do you have them on the front as well? I really like these.. you think it would look ugly if I did WeatherTech front and gators in the back? Thanx

That picture is the front. I have a set of four. No clue on how it would look with different sets on front and back. I'm a synergy guy.
 

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That picture is the front. I have a set of four. No clue on how it would look with different sets on front and back. I'm a synergy guy.
nice! did you get a deal on them by any chance or paid 300ish for all 4
 

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Very nice! The all black with white ram lettering are 150ea set so I have to wait a bit b4 ordering
 

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