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- Eric
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- Audi SQ5
- Your Bronco Model
- Outer Banks
I just did it cheap fixed on crash bar
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That works for an inexpensive solution. Where did you get those flaps? They'd be good to at least get through winter. Hopefully, a good solution for running boards will show up soon.I just did it cheap fixed on crash bar
Generic flaps in Canadian Tire shop here in Canda or at your local car shop. Cost me 35$ + hardware to fix themThat works for an inexpensive solution. Where did you get those flaps? They'd be good to at least get through winter. Hopefully, a good solution for running boards will show up soon.
Whardware did you use to secure them?Generic flaps in Canadian Tire shop here in Canda or at your local car shop. Cost me 35$ + hardware to fix them
The hard part was to drill in the crash guard.....Whardware did you use to secure them?
Same answer i got last week.Rokblokz got back to me:
Hello Jessica,
Thank you for reaching out!
We currently have mud flaps under development for the Ford Bronco, I will add your contact information to the waiting list to be notified when we release anything!
Thank you,
Eli
I had the Rokblokz splash guards on my Subaru and the quality far exceeded the Rally Armors we had on our Evo.
My favorite part is they show rock rails in the picture. Way to go FordCan confirm the Ford Accessory Front Splash Guards do NOT fit with the factory running board/side steps.
The running board tends to collect a lot of debris from the all terrain tires. I foresee slush and winter crud piling up. Might have to go after market like Rek Gen https://rekgen.com/collections/truck-mud-flaps or something...
- Not compatible with Rock Rails
I'm skeptical of that, because if you go to the rear mudflaps of the same style, it also says that its not compatible with the running boards.
....the rear mudflaps have nothing to do with the running boards....
I'm sure there is a way to make them fit. You need the mudflaps simply to catch rocks from hitting the sides of the truck. I put flaps on my '14 raptor and it was a paint saver.
I had the local body shop cCan confirm the Ford Accessory Front Splash Guards do NOT fit with the factory running board/side steps.
The running board tends to collect a lot of debris from the all terrain tires. I foresee slush and winter crud piling up. Might have to go after market like Rek Gen https://rekgen.com/collections/truck-mud-flaps or something...
- Not compatible with Rock Rails
i had my running boards shortened by two inches and then they fit greatCan confirm the Ford Accessory Front Splash Guards do NOT fit with the factory running board/side steps.
The running board tends to collect a lot of debris from the all terrain tires. I foresee slush and winter crud piling up. Might have to go after market like Rek Gen https://rekgen.com/collections/truck-mud-flaps or something...
- Not compatible with Rock Rails
I had the local body shop c
i had my running boards shortened by two inches and then they fit great