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Mud Flaps

retho78

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Installed the Tecoom brand splash guards today. They look similar to the husky splash guards but cheaper. They come with additional screws but no protective film to install between the fender flares and splash guards. However, I had some carbon fiber vinyl wrap sitting around so used that instead and cut the excess wrap with Exacto knife. See pictures and links below...thanks.



 

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I bought the Husky's but they didn't fit with my rear wheel well liners and I had to send them back. The make two versions, one fits trucks with Flares with or without rear wheel house liners. The second version for trucks without flares only fits if you don't have the liners. The version for no flares extends up into the wheel well for some reason, not sure why they designed it like that.

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I bought the Husky's but they didn't fit with my rear wheel well liners and I had to send them back. The make two versions, one fits trucks with Flares with or without rear wheel house liners. The second version for trucks without flares only fits if you don't have the liners. The version for no flares extends up into the wheel well for some reason, not sure why they designed it like that.

No Flare Version
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Sorry, no idea and I bought Tecoom brand which is similar design to Husky (flare/no flare) but cheaper. I think you could probably cut the wheel well liners and shape it to fit the no-flare style mud flaps or go with another brand.
 

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Yea, I thought about cutting but decided not to incase I ever decided to remove the flaps. The the other optoin would be to cut the flaps but I think I am just going to get the Wethertech's.
 

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I found these on Amazon and googled them. Looked at mud the flap threads on here, and missed this.
Just ordered them, and thanks to everyone for posting pics of equipment on this forum.
VERY helpful.

Tecoom Mud Flaps Splash Guards Front and Rear Black Set of 4 for 2019 Ram 1500 w/o OEM Fender Flares ABS Molded
 
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You mud flaps look very good on there. I just installed the Husky ones on my 19 and I could swear that the number on the back of your's is the same as the number on the Husky's 5913 DS REAR. Interesting.
Yours fit every bit as good as mine.
 

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Husky vs WT thread
 

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Mopar Mud Flaps for the DT with the factory fender flares, I'm showing part numbers of 82215488AB and 82215489AB. I have not yet found the install manual online....trying to find out if drilling is necessary to install them?

I have the WeatherTech no-drill mud flaps on my current truck and they work very well...but WeatherTech has a 12+ week lead time before releasing them for DT.

Have previous years of the Mopar mud flaps required drilling?

I have the install sheets in front of me. (part numbers are good)
Front flares get (2) push rivets each. (one below stock holes and one from bottom up, drill required)
Rear flares get (1) push rivet. (one from bottom up, drill required)
There is double sided tape on all flares to keep them attached to body.
 

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My advice to everyone looking to buy mud guards is to buy the WeatherTech mud flaps and call it a day! FAR better design, super easy install, and better looking than the MOPAR.
 

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Ditto Gatorbacks and I prefer the way they look to the WeatherTechs. They have a few different options available. I purchased the gun metal ones. Everyone has their own opinion of course...
 

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Ditto Gatorbacks and I prefer the way they look to the WeatherTechs. They have a few different options available. I purchased the gun metal ones. Everyone has their own opinion of course...
I, personally, like the look of a custom molded and fitted mud guard. The Gatorbacks do look nice but, to me, it's a 1980's looking mud flap. Everyone does have their own opinion which is why there is WeatherTech, MOPAR, HUSKY and Gatorback :)
 

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The thing is, the gator back is a mud flap. Those molded ones will rip right off with a little 4 wheeling fun. Been there done that . The gator backs will flex and still be there when I’m done. As noted, to each his own. But I did choose on a reason other than aesthetics .
 

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Any ideas for a 12 inch wide wheel setup?
Kickbacks don't work due to the wheel well liners.

Weathertech won't give coverage.

Only options I am having is custom cut long John style mud flap.

Any other recommendations?

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Any ideas for a 12 inch wide wheel setup?
Kickbacks don't work due to the wheel well liners.

Weathertech won't give coverage.

Only options I am having is custom cut long John style mud flap.

Any other recommendations?

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