Sponsored

Feedback for Gatorback Mud flaps - 33" Badlands ?

Brianstrange

Badlands
Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Jan 25, 2021
Threads
25
Messages
651
Reaction score
1,259
Location
Ma
Vehicle(s)
66 EB , 67 Stang, 77 GMC Motorhome, A6 3.0T, W211
Your Bronco Model
Badlands
I'm buying the gatorback mud flaps, but would like opinions from experience. My options are:

1) Buy the ones that work with the stock rock rails, no addl mods needed
or
2) Buy the ones for without rock rails and shorten my rock rails.

Either choice works for me, I'm wondering if the factory rail cutout has a clean fit, and (or) how difficult shortening the factory rail is (I have metal mitre saw)

Thanks!
Sponsored

 

redone17

Black Diamond
Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Mar 6, 2021
Threads
61
Messages
3,877
Reaction score
4,385
Location
Cold Spring, NY
Vehicle(s)
2021 Bronco, 2020 Ranger
Your Bronco Model
Black Diamond
I’m curious to see how they look mounted to non-sas rear bumper and what does the hardware look like. Will they mount on aftermarket rear bumpers?

I’m not generally a fan of mudflaps on SUVs…but, curious nonetheless.
 

Lak34ers

Big Bend
Well-Known Member
First Name
Troy
Joined
Oct 4, 2021
Threads
84
Messages
919
Reaction score
793
Location
Seattle
Vehicle(s)
F150
Your Bronco Model
Big Bend
Clubs
 
I'm buying the gatorback mud flaps, but would like opinions from experience. My options are:

1) Buy the ones that work with the stock rock rails, no addl mods needed
or
2) Buy the ones for without rock rails and shorten my rock rails.

Either choice works for me, I'm wondering if the factory rail cutout has a clean fit, and (or) how difficult shortening the factory rail is (I have metal mitre saw)

Thanks!
The cutouts were a perfect fit and easy to install.

20220124_133653.jpg
Sponsored

 
 


Top