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I'm not a fan of mud flaps on vehicles that get taken off road, with that said are there any rhat are reasonably quick to remove and reinstall? I seen a post or 2 the RokBloz might fit the bill
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Wait your 2door that is still on order has already driven to 500 miles? Where can I sign up for that benefit!Have Ford flaps for my 2-door on order, after Detailer pointed out several rock chips at only 500 miles.
Mudflaps are on Order. I've had my '22 since August!Wait your 2door that is still on order has already driven to 500 miles? Where can I sign up for that benefit!
Rokblokz work just fine. I don't get any mud on my doors.Mud flaps destroy the look and don’t work (not my pic) buy a touch up pen![]()
I've been super happy with the Mabett flaps. Way cheaper, look great. Biggest downside is only for those wanting quick removal.I have searched high and low for a set that are more splash guard than full mud flap. I really just want to fill the gap between the front fender bottom and a set of rails. Since I still am in “awaiting shipment” purgatory, I can’t play around with idea and trial fabrication. I essentially want a flap that covers enough but won’t get torn off because it hangs too low. Bonus points if it just Looks and acts like a fender extension to fill this area. I’ve made the same comments on the two part Raptor guards. Just not sure why it doesn’t look more integrated and thought out.
Thanks so much for posting! That’s exactly what my build will sit like. I will be copying the flaps and steps.I've been super happy with the Mabett flaps. Way cheaper, look great. Biggest downside is only for those wanting quick removal.![]()
Which steps are those?Thanks so much for posting! That’s exactly what my build will sit like. I will be copying the flaps and steps.
thise are zroads, but I’m probabaly gonna go with the IAGWhich steps are those?