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Old 05-02-2018, 09:15 PM
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I want to get rid of these little billboards on my mudflaps.
I can't find a place that just sells the inserts, so what would you do with the aluminum ones already on there?
I was thinking of sanding them down and painting them myself and adding a nice red Ford logo sticker. My truck is white with black/red stripes.
Any other ideas?
They are good thick mudflaps, I'm just not a fan of free advertising.


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What year is your truck? Weather Tech makes some nice "no drill" mud flaps at a reasonable price.
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Originally Posted by Mike from TN
What year is your truck? Weather Tech makes some nice "no drill" mud flaps at a reasonable price.
It's a 2018 F150 Lariat.
These are actually really good high-quality thick mudflaps, the dealer just added their name, unfortunately.
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Simple.

1- remove the screws
2- flip aluminum advertisement around
3- replace screws
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Simple.

1- remove the screws
2- flip aluminum advertisement around
3- replace screws
Did that but the other sides are stained with dirt. I sanded one down and might just do all 4 this weekend.
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Rinoliner or something similar.
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Originally Posted by Teeitup
Rinoliner or something similar.
Great idea!!!
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Wow, I'd be pissed. Did you pay for those? X2 on bedliner if you want to keep them. If Not, WeatherTech no drills are the way to go.
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Wow, I'd be pissed. Did you pay for those? X2 on bedliner if you want to keep them. If Not, WeatherTech no drills are the way to go.
No, I did not. This dealer installs them on all their trucks.
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Remove the screws and the flaps and put nothing back


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