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I got the Rekgen mudflaps. Extra long on the front. They were easy to install. They shipped missing some hardware, but with one email the company overnighted the parts to me. So far I have zero complaints and no rock chips.

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Are those the universal ones or the Bronco specific? Have you had any rock chips?
 

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Are those the universal ones or the Bronco specific? Have you had any rock chips?
They are Bronco specific, and I haven't gotten any rock chips on the sides. Got plenty on the front edge of the hood though. Invest in touch up paint, PPF, or a bug deflector for the front, because the hood get torn up pretty fast. Especially when you have a great wife that likes to tailgate people. 🤦‍♂️
 

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I went with the Mabett set. NO drilling easy installation.
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I went with Mabett for the front only. I have yet to put them on as I am not a fan of mud flaps in general. I have not even taken the Bronco off road yet after owning it for a year as we barely drive it- 3500 miles on it only. We are planning a trip to the Ga mountains in August and I will put them on for that trip since we will be going down dirt roads and trails.
 

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Ditto on NOT a fan of mud flaps ither. But Hate rock chips worse than anything. The sound of rocks/gravel flying out is cringe worthy. My jobsite has nothing but crushed rock lots and roads. It was a necessary accessory.
 

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They are Bronco specific, and I haven't gotten any rock chips on the sides. Got plenty on the front edge of the hood though. Invest in touch up paint, PPF, or a bug deflector for the front, because the hood get torn up pretty fast. Especially when you have a great wife that likes to tailgate people. 🤦‍♂️
I already purchased the merica flaps and pick up my Bronco tomorrow, I just haven't seen anyone else who had them. Thanks for the info! I have been looking at a hood deflector, but after what you said I might pull the trigger quicker on that.
 

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Does anyone have a side view of the Mabett/IAG flaps with OEM steps on the front? Wondering if they get pushed forward like the Weathertechs do.
 

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Does anyone have a side view of the Mabett/IAG flaps with OEM steps on the front? Wondering if they get pushed forward like the Weathertechs do.
This install video shows them with the OEM side steps:
 

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I love the flush look of the Rekgen front flaps, but like the quick removal option of the Rokblokz front flaps. I am going to purchase the Rokblokz XL. I am hoping they run a sale in the next 30 days.
 

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After looking at all the suggestions I decided to try the WeatherTech. A combination of price and their reputation were the persuading factors. That and they offer a Sasquatch specific option.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I think any of them would work.
You are going to be disappointed with the weathertech. They leave a gap between the flare and the fender.
Not one person suggested these in this thread.
Honestly westhertech has not really stepped up for Bronco accessories.
IAG
Mabett
Gatorback
Rekgen are all better
 

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I ordered Bronco mud flaps from Ford without realizing that they do not fit the wider fender flares of the Sasquatch package. As nearly as I can determine from the rather poor installation instructions Ford included (diagrams only) these mud flaps are intended to clip onto the fender flares. Sadly they do not fit the wider flares I have.

So, back to the drawing board.

I would like to hear recommendations for mud flaps that fit a Sasquatch and do not cost an arm and a leg. Thanks in advance.

On a more positive note I got the chance to visit with the service department about ordering the steel bash plate that I should have gotten with my modular bumper. They took pictures of the plastic plate and VIN and told me they'll call when it comes in.

I also got my steps
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and strap handles installed today.

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These are the ones I ordered for '22 Badlans w/Squatch. I only bought the fronts. They work really well.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1152749955/bro-flaps-sasquatch-mudflaps-splash
 

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I put these husky universal mud flaps on using the hardware from some broflaps. These have the coverage I wanted.
 
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You are going to be disappointed with the weathertech. They leave a gap between the flare and the fender.
Not one person suggested these in this thread.
Honestly westhertech has not really stepped up for Bronco accessories.
IAG
Mabett
Gatorback
Rekgen are all better
Well, actually one person did recommend them. I have to say after a few days with the Weather Tech I no longer hear any rocks hitting the doors or even the steps for that matter. Previously I heard one hit about every other day.

The gap was a concern at first glance, but I realized that if a rock was going out through that gap it wasn't going to hit the doors anyway.

Color me satisfied.
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