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Old 05-25-2016, 07:05 PM
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I had the Ford mud flaps installed. Works great and is also no drill
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Anyone have pics of the Ford mudflats installed?
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Originally Posted by Mikeincalgary
Anyone have pics of the Ford mudflats installed?
here's 2. I'll take some better ones.
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They are not as easy as the advertising says. I would get the Ford flaps if I had to do it over on my 2015 F150 Platinum. It true no drilling, but the rotating bracket is difficult to attach. Fred
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2016 f 150 Lariat. I installed the Ford OEM, no drilling, perfect fit. Rear comes with a support bracket front does not. But both are on tight. Installed front and rear in about 45 min. I'm 100% Satisfied with this product. JMO
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I know this tread was started a little while ago, and I would imagine there are other threads with pictures of various mud flaps. However, since it didn't appear there were any pictures posted here, I thought I would add a few.
I installed the Weather-Tech no-drill mudflaps/splash guards on my 2016 Sport, and they really were "no drill". I have 275/60/20 (33x11x20) BFG All Terrains on my truck, and the fronts did rub on the top inside corner (I trimmed a little off of them with a cut-off wheel), but the backs were a perfect fit. They seem snug, tight, and secure... and I am happy with the look. Here's a few pictures (sorry the truck is dirty).










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Just another zinger to add anyone installed the weathertecks on a lariat sport with 20" wheels and the wheel well lips looks like i can expect some rubbing? I'll be dang just as i finnish typing TTKammer your pics showed up. great pic's and how much did you have to trim off

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Originally Posted by Bill_The_PA
here's 2. I'll take some better ones.
I took delivery of my 2016 about 3 weeks ago and ordered and installed my oem(ford) mudflaps front and back, they do not look like yours at all? My rears, as are my fronts are no drill but my rears have a steel support that attaches to the inner rear wheel tub and then to the mudflap, your flaps look beefier than what i have, im somewhat confused.

Nice truck by the way
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Originally Posted by Maxx102
I have the WeatherTechs and when they mean no-drill, they mean it. The toughest part was trying to get the stupid little plastic body work "rivets" (not sure what they are called) to pop loose. Once the designated "rivets" were removed, installing the mud flaps was simple.
I just install the WeatherTech flaps on my 2016 Lariat Crew Cab. They were pretty easy to install. It is be interesting to see how they hold up to our snowy slushy winter in New England. I did notice that there is a gap between the wheel lip molding and the mud flap on the front.The gap is toward the top of the flap neat the cam lock. Not sure how to get these to fit better.
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I originally installed WeatherTech on my 2016 Lariat but I was getting interference on the front tires when backing out of my driveway. My truck has the optional 20 inch wheels and stock tires.

I swapped out my front mud guards for Ford Accessory Mud Flaps and the rubbing is gone.

Both are easy to install.
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