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Just picked up my new 2022 Bronco Sasquatch on Friday and noticed the stock Good year tires collect pebbles like crazy. Definitely looking to get a set of mud flaps but not looking to break the bank. Any good suggestions before I tear the internet apart searching? Thanks.
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I got the Rekgen's. Reasonably priced, easy install, and they don't look ridiculous. They are shorter (you can get longer ones if you don't mind the look), so don't offer as much protection as a gatorback, but haven't had any rock chips on my doors or rockers yet, and they are a touch higher than the low point on the front of the frame, so less chance of trail damage.
 

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I got the weathertech mud flaps. I know people don't like them due to the gap they have on the front, but they work well for me, and they are easy to remove before you go offroad if you feel you'll need the clearance.
 

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I got the weathertech mud flaps. I know people don't like them due to the gap they have on the front, but they work well for me, and they are easy to remove before you go offroad if you feel you'll need the clearance.
Agreed. Another vote for weather tech. Price is right and they really don’t look that bad. I only have them on the fronts.
 

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Agreed. Another vote for weather tech. Price is right and they really don’t look that bad. I only have them on the fronts.
Do they do a good job at stopping the stones from flying?
 

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Do they do a good job at stopping the stones from flying?
Haven’t had any problems. I think they are more than adequate. Some people online go to extremes with their concerns. These have been just fine for me. No rocks chips and I have a bunch of miles on gravel.
 

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They're not cheap but they are really good quality. I have a set on mine.
Agree, I also like that you can remove the bottom half if desired for off-roading clearance.
 

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We have WeatherTech, they work fine, reasonably priced, and I know the famous thread on here showing them installed incorrectly - and I hate to be rude - but that is not at all what they look like on ours, installed correctly.

Ford has some real high-quality, heavy-duty ones, but they're like $300 as pair - I just don't see mudflaps as a $600 item (maybe $60, not ten times that...) - so we passed. Probably work better but that's too much.
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