Those who have the factory rock rails and the RekGen flaps, can you measure and post how many inches the bottom of the flap comes below the bottom of the rock rail?
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The Weathertech thread and website have much better pics than I do.can you post a pic?
They just released extra long front flaps, but no info on their site regarding how much longer than stockThose who have the factory rock rails and the RekGen flaps, can you measure and post how many inches the bottom of the flap comes below the bottom of the rock rail?
I called RekGen's support line and he told me the the front XLs are 4" longer than the Standard size. Standard are a total of 14.5" and XL are 18.5". Don't where he measured from but assume longest vertical points.They just released extra long front flaps, but no info on their site regarding how much longer than stock
I have those same side steps. Good to know they fit.The fronts work great in my opinion. Ordering the rears today to stop the rocks and mud from hitting my camper. Has anyone installed the rears and do you have to remove the tire?
In some pics, they look perfect. In others, they seem a tad long (Ā”OlĆ©!)I just installed the Rek Gen Trophy Sport XL length mud flaps. Little longer than the standard ones but not too long at all. I really like the way they look and the added length should help block rocks these tires throw at the side panels. Once they release rear mud flaps for the badlands steel bumper, Iāll buy those as well! Highly recommend.
I also bought the Rekgen Trophy Sports for my Bronco. The rear flaps are almost as easy to install as the front flaps with the instructions. I took a pic for you, but apologies for the bad lighting. Let me know if you have trouble reading these or have any questions.Just got the rek gen trophy sport flaps but it didn't come with any instructions. I was able to figure out the front flaps, which was no drill install. I do wish they were a little longer. I think I still get spray but will not know for sure till they've been on some muddy roads. I couldn't figure out how to get the rear ones on without drilling. Can anybody enlighten me on where they attach without drilling?
haha yeah depending on the angle they look a bit long. I like the look of the regular length more but right now Iām more concerned with protecting the side panels. I already got a pretty good gash from a rock that was thrown at the door from the tires so after that I decided long mud flaps were the way to go.In some pics, they look perfect. In others, they seem a tad long (Ā”OlĆ©!)
Iām just playing aroundā¦. I have the regular Trophy flaps coming tomorrow. If they donāt do the job though, Iāll just buy the XLs and call it good, as I do believe these are the best-looking and most durable. Even removing them for crawling, while not as quick as the RBs, wouldnāt take terribly much longer.
The rekgens look great but has anyone had an success installing the ford molded plastic ones w a ford step (OBX)? Just trying to be a little bit more economical.haha yeah depending on the angle they look a bit long. I like the look of the regular length more but right now Iām more concerned with protecting the side panels. I already got a pretty good gash from a rock that was thrown at the door from the tires so after that I decided long mud flaps were the way to go.
I get itās a Bronco and should get dirty and bla bla bla whateverā¦ dirty is one thing. Chipped door paint is another.