Rokblokz are my favorite. I like the mounting bracket and everything fits without modification. A lot of other options have some janky mounting screws. It's a nice feature to have them easily removable as well.
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Any more details on the new design and why? Planning to order a set and would like to know more about this first. TIAFor a no drill bolt on install, Mabett makes a good set of flaps. They are coming out with a new smaller version for the fronts as well.
They are smaller and attach to the ends of the rock sliders (fronts only). I'd say they are for more heavy trail driving. So you don't drop off a rock and break off your mud flaps.Any more details on the new design and why? Planning to order a set and would like to know more about this first. TIA
More detailsmy cheapo ($40) alternate is F250 mud flaps. some pics
yet to get her dirty. they may be little too high. based on the dirt accumulation on the doors I may lower it an inch in the future.
what do you guys think?
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Which did you order?
What did you need to change to mount them up?
Excellent! I was having a hard time spending $200 for front mudflaps.part number
this comes with all hardware but the bolt was not long enough, so used long screws I had.
I used the existing holes on the bronco.
steps
1. remove existing push pins by unscrewing.
2. keep mud flaps behind the liner.
3. use the pencil to mark the holes.
4. drill the holes on the mud flaps.
5. position the nut came with the package onto the existing hole on the bronco.
6. use a washer and a long screw.
I went Mabatt fronts only for my 22 badsquatch..I've been really happy with Mabetts flaps. A little more expensive than the weather tech, but seem more solid.
I can lower it another one inch. I haven't. yet.Excellent! I was having a hard time spending $200 for front mudflaps.
Did you lower them yet? How much do you think you'd be able to lower them?
My Bronco is scheduled to be built the end of November and would like to get mudflaps on a soon as I get it to keep the side from getting peppered.
ford has a mud flaps for non-sas, runs around $56 + tax, is the best option. check their website.I see most of the options posted here are for Sasquatch size tires and flares. I'm looking for the best solution (door protection) for a Badlands, non squatched, with the factory rock rails.
Thank you, I appreciate your help, BUT...ford has a mud flaps for non-sas, runs around $56 + tax, is the best option. check their website.