Mud Flaps for 2012 Ecoboost 4X4?
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Mud Flaps for 2012 Ecoboost 4X4?
Has anyone found any mudflaps that will fit the new trucks? All the ones around here are for 2010 and before. I bought some from the internet and when they arrived they were in boxes that said "2005-2006 F-150" and they didn't come close. By the way, does anyone need stainless flaps for that model?
Just wondering if anyone has found some that fit nicely and look good. I was thinking I wanted stainless but black may work well too. The truck is Tuxedo Black.
Just wondering if anyone has found some that fit nicely and look good. I was thinking I wanted stainless but black may work well too. The truck is Tuxedo Black.
#2
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i bought mine from ford....they used existing holes....no drilling...
http://accessories.ford.com/vehicles...sh-guards.html
http://accessories.ford.com/vehicles...sh-guards.html
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Daveleeander (04-23-2013)
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I just installed a set of Weathertech no drill mudflaps on my 2013 ecoboost. They were $80 for the set from auto anything. They installed in under 30 minutes, look great and serve their purpose.
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I put the weather techs on...fit like a glove... http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2012...er-flares/yes/
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I have the same Weather tech ones for my 2013 Lariat. Make sure you order the right ones. They make them for both F150's with and w/o the fender trim.
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The question I had with weather tech, and what you just said above was "with and w/o the fender trim" . I don't have factory flares, but do have a little piece of plastic down at the quarterpanel area which I assumed was for rock protection, however sad it looked for that.
I have the chrome nerf bar for running boards. When I looked at Weathertech, I came up 110002-120002 for front and back by answering that I did not have a plastic running board and I did not have the fender flares or lip molding. Am I thinking right that the little piece of molding at the bottom of the well is not the lip molding they are talking about?
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Daveleeander (04-24-2013)