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HLD93

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Getting ready for my ‘23 WT to arrive 😁 so I’m looking for recommendations on mudflaps and running boards (I did not add running boards to my order).
Looking for best:
-price
-quality/function
-easiest to install

I’ll add that I will more than likely not be off-roading much , if that makes a difference…..

Also , what other cool things have you guys added to yours that you’d recommend? (Performance, cosmetic, etc)
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I went with Rokblokz XL mud flaps for my hopefully soon to be delivered in July WT. just like how they mount to the metal structure better then other brands.

have a bunch of other goodies just waiting also
 

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I'm with you, waiting for Wildtrak delivery. Went with Rokblokx XL and RCI rock sliders/steps.
 

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RokBlokz original, standard length for my BD. Fit great with the standard rock rails. Easy to install and thumb screws for quick detach. I check the quick detach screws every few weeks to see if they have worked themselves loose.
 

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Those Rokbloks sure don’t seem to be the most visually appealing meat flaps, but there’s probably not a whole ton of better options out there?
I suppose as long as they’re keeping the stones down they’re doing their job.
 

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All mud flaps are kind of not great looking. Some might be little better but Bronco's do need some protection. Wish is wasn't needed though

Those Rokbloks sure don’t seem to be the most visually appealing meat flaps, but there’s probably not a whole ton of better options out there?
I suppose as long as they’re keeping the stones down they’re doing their job.
 

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I love my new ZRoadZ Rock Slider/Steps, they are beefier and longer than the Clambers, which were very good too, just not as heavy duty. If you're not going to do any boulders or rock crawling the Clambers are great value. $370 and look good too. I beat them up pretty good on a trail I had no business going on and they took the beating and saved my truck, but were bent upwards a bit when all was done. Better them than my doors and rockers and hit them pretty hard.

I expect the new ones the ZRoadZ to be more heavy duty and should take more weight with less damage, but they are around $1,000, four doors a little more. If your not going to wheel anything at all serious I'd just go with the cheaper ones. I painted the plate under the name to match the color of my Bronco and they looked great.

https://www.amazon.com/CLAMBER-Running-Boards-Textured-Sliders/dp/B0B1VF793Y?th=1

I wish my photos would load, but they're too big for the page.
 
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I have the same setup and love it! Zero issues with my mud flaps and OEM running boards.
Good to know! This is something I just realized may be an issue. I know I definitely need mudflaps of some kind but wasn’t sure if I wanted running boards also but I’d like to have the option and not be limited if I wanted.
 

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I'm running Mabett's mudflaps too and they fit with both set of sliders. There's a bigger gap between the flaps and the Clamber sliders on the 2 door, probably the same for a four door.
 

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Instead of running boards, go rock rails with clip-ones.
Ford Bronco Looking for recommendations on mudflaps and running boards IMG_1699
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