When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I have the Weathertech mud flaps(front and rear), floor liners (front and rear)
and the rear seat cover. I’m happy with all their products, customer service and easy install. No complaints here.
Ive got floor mats and mud flaps and happy with both.
I will say, the mud flaps dont play well with the Husky wheel well liners, so if you plan on buying that brand wheel well liner, you will have to trim the liner. But i dont think thats specific to WT flaps, think its more to do with Husky.
I’ve been using the full set of Weather Tech window shades since my truck sits several days a week at the airport. As with most things Weather Tech they are excellent.
My family also got me the detailing kit with the rolling bucket. It’s been great, too.
Weathertech must have updated the design because I just installed a set on my 2016 (w/ OEM fender flares) and didn’t have to remove anything except a couple of push pins.
Also not sure what OE tires you’re running but with OEM 275/65R18 Michelins they don’t stick out at all. They are about flush with the outer most point of the tire (side wall bulge).
Front:
Rear:
LCW, I just picked up a 19 Lariat Screw and was looking at these flaps. Does that no drill fastener piece at the top attach to the fender or the wheel molding?
Also did you use the protective piece's , if so how the install?
THX Hinzy
LCW, I just picked up a 19 Lariat Screw and was looking at these flaps. Does that no drill fastener piece at the top attach to the fender or the wheel molding?
Also did you use the protective piece's , if so how the install?
THX Hinzy
The tab portion of the flap (plastic part) goes between the flare and the fender lip. The locking metal tab that rotates (has a rubber coating on the tip) pinches the fender lip against the plastic tab in the flap.
I used the protective strips yes. I used soapy water to install them, then you squeegee the excess water out. I let them set for a few minutes before putting the flaps on.