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Old 10-24-2017, 06:44 AM
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Gatorbacks are the ultimate mud flap. Spendy, but worth it IMO.


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weathertechs, no drilling and easy to install, super good quality and made in the good ol USA.
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My tires poke an inch or two, so flaps seem like a good idea. I am still hung up on what it will look like and how they will function with an aggressive offset. Most of these pics look like stock-ish offset/tires.
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OEM here... easy and happy with them...
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Originally Posted by leje0306
Gatorbacks are the ultimate mud flap. Spendy, but worth it IMO.
Do the Gatorbacks require drilling? Do they make them for the front and back?
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Originally Posted by 1 Alibi 2
I went with the Ford mud flaps.
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Me too! Quick, effective, and inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by MarkY
Do the Gatorbacks require drilling? Do they make them for the front and back?
No drilling. They are Ford certified and come with all aluminum and stainless steel hardware. You can order brackets that fasten to existing holes in the truck. They make them for both the front and the back.

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I like the gatorback. They are pricey. Weathertech seems to be the choice of many.
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Originally Posted by leje0306

No drilling. They are Ford certified and come with all aluminum and stainless steel hardware. You can order brackets that fasten to existing holes in the truck. They make them for both the front and the back.
Thanks. Where did you get yours? Easy install?
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I bought mine at the dealer. There are some good youtube videos on the install. First one on each time takes 85% of the time.

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