I also thought the Mabett flaps were butt. I have Rokblokz on the front of Mustang and Rekgen on the Bronco. The Rokblokz are better made, but I like how the Rekgen attach too.Mabbet mudflaps. I considered RokBlokz and Gatorback. Since a lot of my trail mods were big $$, I figured the Mabbets "will do." I got them on a false sale of about $140. Sure enough, snapped one on the medium-rated Ma Bell trail in Northampton, Mass. Looking online, I saw a set of identical no-names (iAG sells them, too) for about $60, and ordered them, since the best replacement I could find was front pair for $80. "Heck--I'll replace the broken one and have three spares!" I figuired.
So I'm replacing the broken one, and it hits me: "I'm going to keep replacing these stupid things and just get more mad at myself." So I ordered a set of RokBlokz, and am very pleased with them. I take them off for seriously rocky trails, and they bend enough for the occasional obstacle on a less challenging trail.
Epilogue: I gave the six flaps (set of four + two additional rears), plus two sets of hardware, to a street-Bronco owner in NYC. They now have a home where they truly belong.
By far it's the tailgate table for me. Never use it. Eventually I'm going to take it off and design a molle panel to replace the original plastic vent.
Does the Ford tailgate table rattle? I'm pretty satisfied with the lack of rattling in my Bronco, so I've been avoided adding any molle stuff like this.I use mine so seldom, I forgot about it when I did my reply to this thread. I do use it as a molle though, but never open it.
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