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Mud flaps for Sasquatch ?

Balthezor

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Roll Sound

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I got Badlands Sas. So steel for both.
Then I think you need to take a piece off of your rear bumper. Is that right everyone? Fronts you follow directions above.
 
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Fronts take about 20 minutes each. Rears go right on 3 screws each side. I used blue painters tape to trace the cut out needed for the Sas flare. Then cut them wide, meaning add a little extra flap ⅛" or so and it will fill the gap nicely. It's a 2 beer job.
That's spot on. On mine I had to take the small plastic filler off the back and the bolt holes were not in the same location. I had to make all new mounting holes for the rear as well, but it's just plastic so only took a moment
 

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Ford Bronco Mud flaps for Sasquatch ? JPEG image 2

This is what the bracket looks like. This is one that @Roll Sound did for his. Mine is copied from his design.
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