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Hi are these no drill or modification mud flaps? Plug and play?
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MORE (LIKE ANY) INFO NEEDED !Hi are these no drill or modification mud flaps? Plug and play?
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https://a.aliexpress.com/_mN2yhjXMORE (LIKE ANY) INFO NEEDED !
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Same here.Unless I'm forgetting... The set of IAG mudflaps I bought for my 2022 2-door used existing attachment points.
I'm afraid those mudflaps won't hold up if they are made from ABS plastic. And I'm always weary when they show a picture of the vehicle, and the product isn't even on it
Are you rebranding Chinese products for double the price? Where are the parts made?Ours (Bro-Flaps) are no drill on the front. On the rear, they are also no-drill if you have a plastic rear bumper (Base, Big Bend, OBX or Wildtrak). Rear on a steel bumper (Badlands, Heritage, etc) requires 4 small holes and we provide the tools so you don’t have to remove the wheel/tire. Broflaps.com
$40, if they're willing to guinea pig it, what's the harm?? But yeah, I kinda wonder too.From that site, for that price, you'd be very lucky if they fit at all. They might just send you a printed picture of some mudflaps.![]()
Are they metal? I want humvee style flappy onesBroflaps:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Broflaps?dd_referrer=https://duckduckgo.com/
I also have these, which fit the Trail Armor. Don't know if you have those or plan to get them, but they're pretty straight forward.
https://iagoffroad.com/iag-i-line-2pc-rock-rail-side-mini-mud-flap-2021-ford-bronco/
The ratings are high for that cheap chinese one, seem to be a common mod$40, if they're willing to guinea pig it, what's the harm?? But yeah, I kinda wonder too.
I guess if you trust ratings…The ratings are high for that cheap chinese one, seem to be a common mod