And our SAS fender flares.something to do with the tube step
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And our SAS fender flares.something to do with the tube step
same. I have the cheap ford flaps that I have modified to fit my outer banks with Sasquatch. I've already moved the steps back about an inch so. shouldn't need to accommodate for them with whatever flap I useI went ahead and ordered the non-WT sas front set.
Gatorback says install steps in reverse...will require drilling new hole for middle fastener.Is the solution to flip the OEM steps??(Driver > Passenger Passenger > Driver) I measured and it should create the space needed to install front flaps. May experiment this weekend unless someone knows it doesn't solve problem for some reason.
Here are pics of the Weathertech mudflaps...for the WildTrak with tube steps.
That is from Weathertech in response to my e-mail for them this morning.you have a pick from far away? The gap kinda looks like ass lol
Doing the lords work. Was about to pull the trigger but they look awfulThat is from Weathertech in response to my e-mail for them this morning.
I was thinking the same thing.you have a pick from far away? The gap kinda looks like ass lol
Those look like crapHere are pics of the Weathertech mudflaps...for the WildTrak with tube steps. Pic shows rails, tho. I ordered a set. Not sure if i will like them.
I'm actually amazed they made that and thought it was good... Like truly astoundedThose look like crap
They look like upside down mickey mouse earsI'm actually amazed they made that and thought it was good... Like truly astounded
I sent a follow-note to Weathertech...Dammit I put my order in earlier before the picture just assuming that they would look good haha i was wrong what in the heck is wrong with these engineers it is not that hard to make a decent looking mud flap for these things that works with the squatch flares and the rockslides oh well i will see how they look i guess whenever they show up.