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Weathertech - Mud Flaps - "Coming Soon" on Website

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Looks like WeatherTech now has them for WildTrack and models with Sasquatch w/ Rails. Also appears to have them for non-sas with step. Picture is representative only and I called to confirm fitment on my Sas-Badlands. Answer was "yes". So, I ordered and looking forward to seeing what arrives and how it fits.

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Nice to see they are paying attention.😁
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I went ahead and ordered the non-WT sas front set.
 

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Interesting...

I gave up on a near-term solution for reasonably priced, custom-fit, sasquatch-compatible front mud flaps and fit my own using the plasticolor universal flaps. That solution is working well, but I'm curious about these weathertech ones, especially with their super-reasonable $40 price point (fronts).

I also noticed they now have their custom fit floor mats in the soft-rubber style (which I prefer) in addtion to the liner style, also a reasonable $55 (fronts, 2-door).

I think they will sell a ton of both of these products!

Their fancy new factory store / warehouse is about 30 minutes away from me, maybe I'll go pick up a set of each and see how they work.
 

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Quick update... Looks like the Colorado factory store / warehouse has neither the mud flaps or rubber mats actually available for pickup right now, not terribly surprising if its a brand new product, so I won't be heading up to pick up a set today.

If anyone orders and receives them soon, post up your impressions!
 

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these are only for the fronts on weathertech... do you need rear flaps?
 

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That is precisely our issue, for those who have SAS pkgs and OEM Tube steps.
Yepper, I have seen about a hundred threads all about why Ford designs a truck that spits stones and you can't put mudflaps on.

That is why when I saw the thread title, I thought I should chime in. But then again, most people don't read the responses just read the first post and then hit reply not realizing the 4 or more pages afterwards have already answered the question.
Ford knows this is a problem- you think they would just change the specs to make the running boards an inch shorter .
Is the solution to flip the OEM steps??(Driver > Passenger Passenger > Driver) I measured and it should create the space needed to install front flaps. May experiment this weekend unless someone knows it doesn't solve problem for some reason.
 

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Description for SAS front flaps from the Weathetech website is:

“Please Note:
Fits models equipped with factory Rock Rails and Tube Step.”

Which makes me wonder how they fit either rocks rails and tube step since those are completely different things. It’ll be interesting to see actual pictures of them.
 

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As a person with a Wildtrak on order with the tube steps, all I am hoping for is something that comes out to cover the small gap between the tube step and the body from the front. Seems the tube step does a decent job of blocking stuff from hitting the body...except for that small area.
 

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Why are WildTrack models singled out for mudflaps?
I am wondering if the "Wildtrack" option assumes plastic bumper on rear, thus allowing the rear splash guards. Wondering, I surely don't know that.
 

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the part number for the wildtrak flap and the non wild track 315 tire flap is the same, if you click wildtrak have an option to buy rear flaps also.
 

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these are only for the fronts on weathertech... do you need rear flaps?
Why are WildTrack models singled out for mudflaps?
OK, looking at the weathertech website for the Broncos, it looks like they have they currently have two and only two part numbers for Bronco mud flaps.

Front mud flaps, #110140, $39.95.
These are selected if you choose Wildtrak. Also selected if you choose non-Wildtrak with "315 width tires" (Sasquatch package). Same part number.

Rear mud flaps, #120140, $39.95
These are only selected if you choose Wildtrak.
I suspect this is a plastic bumper vs. steel bumper issue, and not really a Wildtrak issue.I suspect they would fit on any Sasquatch package Bronco with plastic rear bumper. (Verify first, YMMV, etc.)

Are there any other differences on a Wildtrak other than Sasquatch flares and plastic rear bumper that might account for this? I don't know of any...

Currently they show no mudflap options for non-Sas.
 
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these are only for the fronts on weathertech... do you need rear flaps?
I was told the non-wildtrak sas rears are about 6 weeks out. Only wildtrak rears available now.
 

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