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Old 03-09-2014, 01:22 PM
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Default Mud Flap options

My '13 EB SCAB is in real need of some type of mud flaps. I get all kinds of road crap where it doesn't belong i.e. running boards.


What works best and looks good too?
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Weathertech no drill. I have them on the front of mine, and they do the job. Extremely easy to install, and very sturdy. The no drill part is what helped sell me on them.
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I also give Weathertech my vote. I've got them front and rear. Real easy to install and look great.
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I third Weathertech front and rear.

There's an option to drill a couple screws if you have the fender flares, but I haven't needed to do it yet.
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Another vote for WeatherTech! Very simple to install, truly no drill, and they fit perfectly.

One thing to note—there are different models for trucks with fender flares and trucks without fender flares. The model numbers are as follows:

No fender flares: Fronts—110002, Rears—120002

With fender flares: Fronts—110003, Rears—120003
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I have WeatherTech front and rear and agree with the other posts. You can't go wrong with these.
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Opted for the FoMoCo accessories offering ...



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Thanks for the replies. Gonna order the Weathertechs now.
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Another vote for Weathertech. Barely even notice they are on there.
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I was going to recommend gatorbacks, but I had one fall off Sat. night in my driveway (luckily) after returning from a beautiful day of fishing. I only had them on for a couple of weeks. All of the screws pulled out with it, except for the top one, which tore a little bit of the mudflap. I hope the shop will replace it.

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