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IAG. These could be fully removable with an allen wrench with one more pinch nut to replace the last plastic fastener.
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I have the IAG as well. Seem pretty solid. Time will tell.
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You also have the $60 factory flaps as an option. I personally like them because they don't sit "in front" of the fender flares and look like an add-on, plus they follow the contour of the entire wheel well nicely.

You have to modify them to fit the Sasquatch, but you don't have to drill holes in the fender flare itself.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ing-option-w-custom-bracket-attachment.37384/

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This looks very slick. I had thought that the factory version didn't work with Sasquatch so I hadn't considered them.
 

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You also have the $60 factory flaps as an option. I personally like them because they don't sit "in front" of the fender flares and look like an add-on, plus they follow the contour of the entire wheel well nicely.

You have to modify them to fit the Sasquatch, but you don't have to drill holes in the fender flare itself.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ing-option-w-custom-bracket-attachment.37384/

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It's too bad those are a non-option for us Badlands (rock rails) people. :(
 

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I would like to add some flaps but want to see what's out there. Thanks!
We went with the weather tech ones for the Sasquatch package very nice looking IMO and easy to install.
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I would like to add some flaps but want to see what's out there. Thanks!
I went with Weathertech. They are functional, but I can’t say I like the way they look. At just over $100 they are an economical solution.
 

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I would like to add some flaps but want to see what's out there. Thanks!
Ford OEM. 2021 Outer Banks. Aftermarket side rails (GreenLane). No issues. Rear bolt on, fronts a bit of trimming. JCG

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I would like to add some flaps but want to see what's out there. Thanks!
I ordered Ford quite some time ago. Finally installed. The back did not fit at all. The fronts did but I had to go through the hassle of cutting for the rock rails. I decided to replace em with:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B429KFYQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

Easy to install, no drilling or cutting, bigger (better coverage) than the Ford's.
While I was at it, I installed:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJTZ1Z27?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

Says its for modular bumpers but it works will with my capable (had to drill mounting holes into the plastic part of the bumper)
 

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It's too bad those are a non-option for us Badlands (rock rails) people. :(
LOL... Not too long after I modified the original flaps, I bought a set of OEM take off Rock Rails and had to modify them agian.

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Rokblokz. Very happy with them. I think they are the least intrusive and have the best mounting solution. Zero modification necessary and use a hardy bracket with quick removal of the flaps themselves leaving the bracket in place. They look as good as any mudflap could look.

They work fantastic as well.

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LOL... Not too long after I modified the original flaps, I bought a set of OEM take off Rock Rails and had to modify them agian.

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What did you have to do to get the OEMs to work with the rock rails? I ask because I bought a pair of front OEM flaps before I realized they don't work with rock rails. But, I could be motivated to make them work if it's not too brutal (mainly meaning that there's not much chance I could make them look terrible ;) ).
 

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After a total of about 10 deep rock chips on my door panels from some easy trail riding, I reluctantly went with the 21 Offroad mud flaps I got through StickerFab. Mud flaps just really aren’t something that I admire, hence the reluctance

https://www.stickerfab.com/collecti...t-and-rear-2021-bronco?variant=40997618516079

After riding some trails through barely wet woods today, I have to wonder if they really served any purpose…?
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I need something easy to put on and off during a ride - don't want them on daily drives, don't want them at obstacles, but want a deep and wide one for gravel on trails.
I went with the RokBlokz XL on my Wildtrak. Pretty easy install, they are wide enough to come out even with the factory fender flares. Great protection on gravel roads, but each one of them is easily removed by taking out two thumbscrews if you want them off for extra ground clearance when you’re off road
 

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For crawling, have you ever seen any that come "back" along the bottom of the sliders instead of down (reducing clearance and being prone to damage)? They would do just as good a job protecting the side of the vehicle.
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