Splash Guards
It depended will it stay on the highway if so the Ford or the weathertech will do fine . I have put Ford and weathertech on and was still getting mud on my running boards.Not talking about going off road. I went with Gatorback this time and have no regrets.I live on gravel after a big rain no mud on boards now Yes they are high took a long time to pull the trigger but glad i did
I put the mud flaps 1st because that is what i had 1st. Then the wheel well about 2 months later. The liners are easy enough to install, you just have to wrestle to them in there. The mud flaps I did on my lunch break with a leatherman.
I'm also looking for splash guards/mud flaps for our 2019 Lariat. I love the look of the gatorback flaps...but they're sure awful proud of those.
$350-$475 for all 4 wheel openings is just a bit steep for me...but. damn...they sure do look good.
I'll probably get the Husky molded flaps. One of the vendors here quoted me $50 for the set.
I'm also considering the Husky wheel liners, but there are so many complaints about poor workmanship that I'm leery.
$350-$475 for all 4 wheel openings is just a bit steep for me...but. damn...they sure do look good.I'll probably get the Husky molded flaps. One of the vendors here quoted me $50 for the set.
I'm also considering the Husky wheel liners, but there are so many complaints about poor workmanship that I'm leery.
I had weathertechs and I loved them in regards to fit and coverage. The looks of them never grew on me so I ended up taking them off and installing OEM knock offs from
. I really love the look alot more now and they block just as well as weathertechs did. They are pretty sturdy which was my one concern before I bought them.
Last edited by NukeWelder; May 21, 2020 at 08:17 PM.








