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OEM mud flaps any good?

aermtr

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Another endorsement for the Bro-Flaps. They fit my Badlands well and line up pretty well with the flares. The front ones are pretty straight forward on the install. The rear requires a little more effort to get them lined up and straight, but all tools and directions are provided for that install. Some drilling in the plastic wheel well liner is required, but not difficult.

Just make sure you specify your exact model. They make them to fit each configuration. They are very helpful with any questions and support their product very well.
Thank You gbub!
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I'll throw a shout out here for Bro-Flaps. They will make sure what you get fits, and the kits have everything you need.

They don't look the most distinctive, but they are a solid purchase from some dude that cares about what he's doing.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Broflaps

I had the Weather-tech ones, and they looked good, but my tires started to rub against them. Replaced them with these Bro Flaps - they don't look quite as distinctive, but they don't look bad either, and work as well at blocking mud (maybe better, because they mold around my JKS-modified fender well perfectly)
Hi Brian thanks for the shout-out!
 

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I’m good with the IAG’s on my Badlands.

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Curious, have these been tried on a 2025 with the new step design?
We shipped one kit and haven’t heard back yet. I haven’t personally gotten my hands on one, but if they don’t impose into the front wheel well any more than the previous ones then they won’t be a problem.
What’s better with the premium? Do they work on badlands sas without stock rails or steps. Mine are shorter
Yes they’ll work. The new premium ones are longer and thicker. I source them as part of a collab from Duraflap in Washington State.

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I’m good with the IAG’s on my Badlands.

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Another vote for IAG. Easy install, but I did buy new bolts so that I could add lock nuts to them

Two Colorado winters and they are still going strong. They do a great job of keeping the road slush off the doors.
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