Splash Guards on 2015 (Mud Flaps)
Has anyone installed the FL3Z-16A550-AA & FL3Z-16A550-BA
on their 2015 F150? I'm told that there is NO need to drill any holes. I haven't seen the install instructions, can't find them online. If anyone has them, any comments on them and the http://www.f150online.com/forums/#? THANKS
I don't have them yet, but there plenty of opinions here:
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/plati...=Splash+guards
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/plati...=Splash+guards
See my post #27 for some pix of both front/rear.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/first...288695/index3/
Yes, they are no drill. The fronts install in 5 mins each with 4 clips and removing/replacing one of the plastic plugs.
Rears took about a half hour each. They are also no drill, however they do require the installation of an additional metal support bracket that mounts to the bottom of the bed on one end and to the end of the mudflap on the other.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/first...288695/index3/
Yes, they are no drill. The fronts install in 5 mins each with 4 clips and removing/replacing one of the plastic plugs.
Rears took about a half hour each. They are also no drill, however they do require the installation of an additional metal support bracket that mounts to the bottom of the bed on one end and to the end of the mudflap on the other.
My dealer installed the OEM mudflaps on my 2015 F150, so I can't really comment on the install process, however, I am very satisfied with their appearance and performance.
Has anyone installed the FL3Z-16A550-AA & FL3Z-16A550-BA splash guards on their 2015 F150? I'm told that there is NO need to drill any holes. I haven't seen the install instructions, can't find them online. If anyone has them, any comments on them and the installation? THANKS
Mine (the moulded ones) cant seem to get through this winter, Ice builds up between the push pins and and lipside, and with the cheap clip ons they are basically falling off. I took them off, as they were making my lipside plastic come off to. Not too impressed with they whole design of this item, Ok for warmer climates, but no good in snow / ice counrty
I installed the OEM (no wheel lip) splash guards and think they're great. Keeps ice & snow from building up on the step bars. Definitely worth the money! Simple to install, no drilling, just remove some screws & replace with the screws in the kit along with some clips.






