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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 07:34 PM
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I am looking in to getting some mud flaps for my 2015 Screw Aluminum body.
Any body have any pictures you can post so I can get some ideas? If I end up going with the same or similar to yours, I will send KUDOS to you.
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:00 PM
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I've been searching threads concerning this today. Between Husky, Weathertech, and Ford, the prices are all similar. I kind of like the Ford emblem on Ford's but am more interested in how well they're made, their fit, and ease of application.
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:01 PM
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does it have the wheel well "flares" or not?

My 2016 is a 4x4 and has the lip/flares. I went with the Ford accessories mudflaps and IMO, they're great.

Fit like a glove, all the hardware attaches to the plastic (except for one bracket on the rear flaps that they give you an insulating pad for) and not the aluminum so no chance of breaking the paint seal.

OEM flares with wheel lip/flare:


That's not my truck, but it took me less than 20 mins to put all 4 on and that's with lots of lolly gagging and messing around. Pretty much a "no tool needed" installation. Plastic clip pulled and a couple sockets.
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I installed the oem ford mud flaps, with the Rough Country wheel well liners. Very easy to install, had them since Aug no issues....

Got the ford mudflaps for 79.99, on Amazon.
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Toddman38
I installed the oem ford mud flaps, with the Rough Country wheel well liners. Very easy to install, had them since Aug no issues....

Got the ford mudflaps for 79.99, on Amazon.
Good pics. They look good. Is that price with or without free shipping?
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Toddman38
I installed the oem ford mud flaps, with the Rough Country wheel well liners. Very easy to install, had them since Aug no issues....

Got the ford mudflaps for 79.99, on Amazon.





Those look real nice from behind (no pun), but is the design on the forward facing part hold mud, etc.? Not sure if I like that....what is your experience?
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Good point, Rich.
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:21 PM
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Free shipping, no Issues driving through a ton of mud on constrution sites, notta.

If I had problems with them, Id mention it.
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I went with Weathertech (no fender flares) on my 15, $79.95 for front and rear. Great fit and easy install. Fronts you have to remove a 7/32 screw and 10mm bolt to install each flap, these are reused for the install. Rears use an 11mm mounting nut. No drilling required, whole install took about 40 min.
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Old Dec 31, 2016 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Fx4gary
I went with Weathertech (no fender flares) on my 15, $79.95 for front and rear. Great fit and easy install. Fronts you have to remove a 7/32 screw and 10mm bolt to install each flap, these are reused for the install. Rears use an 11mm mounting nut. No drilling required, whole install took about 40 min.




Gary, any chance you have a picture? I have the same Tuxedo Black truck and would like to see them on.


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