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These look great. Do you think they will work with the rock slide engineering step sliders?
Not sure about that one. I’ll try to look at pics more closely and let you know shortly.

any update on fitment with the RSE step sliders?

i've got a set on the way and live just down 97 from the shop!
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any update on fitment with the RSE step sliders?

i've got a set on the way and live just down 97 from the shop!
What a coincidence, just installed them today. Works perfectly fine. No issues. You can see there's a gap between the steps and the mud flaps.

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Just curious did anyone do anything with the length of the screws on the rear flaps or just leave them like they came? Pic is the rear ones I installed.

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Just curious did anyone do anything with the length of the screws on the rear flaps or just leave them like they came? Pic is the rear ones I installed.

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I used a hacksaw and trimmed mine down so it looked a bit better. I kinda wish the bolts were black to match the flaps on the back side. I'm thinking I'll probably touch up paint the heads with some black paint at some point.
 

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Just installed fronts on my '24 yesterday. They look great but the brackets held the mudflaps at a really steep angle on both sides. The inner push pin ended up a solid 1.5 inches away from the liner.

I just clamped them into a vise and bent the part with threaded holes away around 10-15 degrees and now they fit great.

Not sure if something changed on the '24
 
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Just installed fronts on my '24 yesterday. They look great but the brackets held the mudflaps at a really steep angle on both sides. The inner push pin ended up a solid 1.5 inches away from the liner.

I just clamped them into a vise and bent the part with threaded holes away around 10-15 degrees and now they fit great.

Not sure if something changed on the '24
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Just installed fronts on my '24 yesterday. They look great but the brackets held the mudflaps at a really steep angle on both sides. The inner push pin ended up a solid 1.5 inches away from the liner.

I just clamped them into a vise and bent the part with threaded holes away around 10-15 degrees and now they fit great.

Not sure if something changed on the '24
Somthing did change especially the right rear. I had to drill new hole and bend a little to get it to fit even with the back left.
 

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Somthing did change especially the right rear. I had to drill new hole and bend a little to get it to fit even with the back left.
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I had no issues with the rears on my '24 Badlands SAS 2 Door. Fit great. Just got everything mocked up, left loose, then tightened it all down once it was lined up. Took about 40 minutes start to finish.

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