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I have after-market rear bumpers, so none of the affordable rear mudguards would fit on them. Now I happened to see these pics on extreme terrain. See how they attach to something in front of the fender liners. Does anyone have an idea what brand of guards these are. Better still if anyone could direct me to a site to buy these. Would be a lot of help for the people behind my car when it rains in Houston.

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I have after-market rear bumpers, so none of the affordable rear mudguards would fit on them. Now I happened to see these pics on extreme terrain. See how they attach to something in front of the fender liners. Does anyone have an idea what brand of guards these are. Better still if anyone could direct me to a site to buy these. Would be a lot of help for the people behind my car when it rains in Houston.

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Hi Mack. As someone above posted, these are sold under a variety of names, including IAG and Mabett. Some of those vendors have their names or little raised mountains molded on them, which I didn’t like. I found another vendor who sells the plain versions of them. And much cheaper. Here is the link on amazon. https://a.co/d/6qh1mLY. I apparently am the only person who have has reviewed them, but they worked great for me.
 

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Got the Ford OEM mud flaps. The won't fit becasue of the factory installed step. Is there a work around or did the parts guy give me the worng ones?
 

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Here is a picture of the issue, the OEM guards get bent will trying to jam them in between the step and the bar.
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I wonder is the factory install the steps to far forward and they need to be moved back?
 

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Went to the dealership yesterday and show the service manager the step on the left side was impacting the bar. There is over an inch difference from the driver side. Got an appointment on Friday to see if they can adjust the steps. Anyone know if the factory installed steps can be moved back or adjusted, or anyone else with this issue?
 

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Went to the dealership yesterday and show the service manager the step on the left side was impacting the bar. There is over an inch difference from the driver side. Got an appointment on Friday to see if they can adjust the steps. Anyone know if the factory installed steps can be moved back or adjusted, or anyone else with this issue?
First i'd remove the crash bar which would help. Second I think I recall seeing folks in the past with this issue remove the end cap off the side step and cut off about an inch of the step and pop the end cap back on. That's personally what I would do If you insist on keeping those steps.

A simple solution if you're scared of a grinder would be to loosen all the bolts holding the step on/together and see if you can wiggle it backwards enough.
 

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I've had mine for 2 years and just recently replaced the fronts. If you have 35s and a lift you will have to trim them. But stock SAS and you should be fine. I love them and have gone rock crawling with them and thrown everything at them. Works great and my doors are usually cleaner than everyone else's :)
 

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Went to the dealership yesterday and show the service manager the step on the left side was impacting the bar. There is over an inch difference from the driver side. Got an appointment on Friday to see if they can adjust the steps. Anyone know if the factory installed steps can be moved back or adjusted, or anyone else with this issue?
Did you ever find a solution for this? I am having a similar issue right now with the step not fitting the mud flaps.
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