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Anyone else have problems getting the rear flaps to install? I have a 2021 Badlands 4 door non-SAS. Front flaps went on easily enough and look pretty good. Started with the driver side - followed the instructions on the rear - assembled the the brackets and mounted with the tow hook. Where the cross bar attaches to the slanted plate, there was not enough room to line that up with the holes for the tow hook without contacting another metal part of the body at the very end of the cross bar. Tried installing that bar on the "rear" side of the slanted plate, but the holes on the mudflap do not line up with the holes in that cross bar and the other plate mounted to the wheel well. After an hour of messing around with that setup, I pulled those parts back on and threw it back in the box. Undecided if I'll keep the fronts at this point. I can't tell if it's not manufactured precisely enough, or if they just didn't leave enough wiggle room to make it easily work. If you have any other suggestions for the rear, let me know.
I updated the installation order of the rear mud flaps, please see if your steps are the same as in the video

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Anyone else have problems getting the rear flaps to install? I have a 2021 Badlands 4 door non-SAS. Front flaps went on easily enough and look pretty good. Started with the driver side - followed the instructions on the rear - assembled the the brackets and mounted with the tow hook. Where the cross bar attaches to the slanted plate, there was not enough room to line that up with the holes for the tow hook without contacting another metal part of the body at the very end of the cross bar. Tried installing that bar on the "rear" side of the slanted plate, but the holes on the mudflap do not line up with the holes in that cross bar and the other plate mounted to the wheel well. After an hour of messing around with that setup, I pulled those parts back on and threw it back in the box. Undecided if I'll keep the fronts at this point. I can't tell if it's not manufactured precisely enough, or if they just didn't leave enough wiggle room to make it easily work. If you have any other suggestions for the rear, let me know.
If you follow the steps in the video to install and have problems again, I'm willing to take a more detailed video for you with my car alone
 

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Anyone else have problems getting the rear flaps to install? I have a 2021 Badlands 4 door non-SAS. Front flaps went on easily enough and look pretty good. Started with the driver side - followed the instructions on the rear - assembled the the brackets and mounted with the tow hook. Where the cross bar attaches to the slanted plate, there was not enough room to line that up with the holes for the tow hook without contacting another metal part of the body at the very end of the cross bar. Tried installing that bar on the "rear" side of the slanted plate, but the holes on the mudflap do not line up with the holes in that cross bar and the other plate mounted to the wheel well. After an hour of messing around with that setup, I pulled those parts back on and threw it back in the box. Undecided if I'll keep the fronts at this point. I can't tell if it's not manufactured precisely enough, or if they just didn't leave enough wiggle room to make it easily work. If you have any other suggestions for the rear, let me know.
I did not have any trouble. '22 4 door, Badlands, SAS.
 

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I need mud flaps for a 22, OB with tube steps. I cannot put them on myself so they must be a fast install so I do not have a big installation charge at my dealer or elsewhere. I also need to be able to buy these in Canada. If you have such a product please tell me. I hope to soon have my CO OB that is still awaiting transport.
 

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I'm down for a set if the promo is run again at $119
 

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I just installed the Front flaps on a non-SAS OBX, 315/70/17 KO2’s, +30 wheels, no crash bars.

These look much better than what I had and were pretty easy to install. Only issue (and some constructive feedback) is the bracket angles needed to be opened up to let the MF align with the fender lip. (Pic attached). Also needed to use a 5/16 drill on the upper body mount as the clips are just a tiny bit short. Other than that, happy with the results and at a good price.

I came across this on Amazon the other day. Seems to be the Mabett fronts only for $120. See the link:

https://www.amazon.com/Mabett-Splas...sprefix=mabett+mud+flaps,automotive,77&sr=1-5
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I just installed the Front flaps on a non-SAS OBX, 315/70/17 KO2’s, +30 wheels, no crash bars.

These look much better than what I had and were pretty easy to install. Only issue (and some constructive feedback) is the bracket angles needed to be opened up to let the MF align with the fender lip. (Pic attached). Also needed to use a 5/16 drill on the upper body mount as the clips are just a tiny bit short. Other than that, happy with the results and at a good price.



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Thanks you for your suggestion

I was wondering if Mud Flap would be difficult or impossible to install without adjusting the bracket angles, if so I will definitely improve this question

I would appreciate it if you could leave a review for my product on Amazon, it means a lot to me, of course it's not required, just hope you have a good shopping experience
 

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Thanks you for your suggestion

I was wondering if Mud Flap would be difficult or impossible to install without adjusting the bracket angles, if so I will definitely improve this question

I would appreciate it if you could leave a review for my product on Amazon, it means a lot to me, of course it's not required, just hope you have a good shopping experience
@Mabett any discounts available for these?
 
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Previously, Amazon limited buyers' reviews of Mud Flaps. I hope that people who failed to upload before can try to upload your review again, thank you!

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For my non-sas OBX, the mud flaps would not fit without modifying the bracket angle. The angle should be corrected since people may be disappointed with having to make the mod. That said, I really like these so happy to leave a review on Amazon.

Thanks you for your suggestion

I was wondering if Mud Flap would be difficult or impossible to install without adjusting the bracket angles, if so I will definitely improve this question

I would appreciate it if you could leave a review for my product on Amazon, it means a lot to me, of course it's not required, just hope you have a good shopping experience
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