Weathertech mud flaps.
Installed a couple of weeks ago...
Had some difficulty with the rear flaps, one of the plastic rivets was short. The hole would not accommodate the included bolt. I simply put the plastic rivet back into where the supplied bolt and nut where to go. I think it has something to do with the wheel well (4x4).
It's been a couple weeks, did front and back. Very satisfied.
Had some difficulty with the rear flaps, one of the plastic rivets was short. The hole would not accommodate the included bolt. I simply put the plastic rivet back into where the supplied bolt and nut where to go. I think it has something to do with the wheel well (4x4).
It's been a couple weeks, did front and back. Very satisfied.
Did front also. Ordered direct from weathertech, $70 shipping included.
No drill, took 30 minutes to get all four in. Think it took 15 with the first one, after that it was cake.
Did about twelve miles of dirt/mud today, still very happy. I'll post apic of the font when I get a chance.
No drill, took 30 minutes to get all four in. Think it took 15 with the first one, after that it was cake.
Did about twelve miles of dirt/mud today, still very happy. I'll post apic of the font when I get a chance.
All the bolts should fit no problem. Have them installed front and back on my '12 4x4. With wheel well liners installed. I know it took a bit of trail and error but got all bolts installed.
But they look great and are one of the easiest mods to do lol
But they look great and are one of the easiest mods to do lol
I got mine at DuraFlap. No drilling and I like the looks more.
They are wider and longer so my boat is better protected. Since they come up all the way in the rear, I stopped getting mud inside my bumper. I have had them for over 4 years now. No problems.
They are wider and longer so my boat is better protected. Since they come up all the way in the rear, I stopped getting mud inside my bumper. I have had them for over 4 years now. No problems.







