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Old May 28, 2013 | 09:13 PM
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Default Weathertech mudflaps installed!

There was a thread here last week about Ford mud flaps, because of that thread I ordered a set of weathertech flaps for my 2013 FX4, it took about 20 min. To install. They are very well made and NO DRILLING!! It looks like the front ones touch the running boards in the pic, but they don't. It's a perfect fit.
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Old May 28, 2013 | 09:28 PM
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Thanks for the pics. Got a 2013 I got barely a month ago and already had a rock fling up at put a small ding in the passenger door. Thinking about going with these.
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Old May 28, 2013 | 09:37 PM
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I highly recommend these, the one who wrote the thread on the Ford flaps was not happy with the coverage they had. I have about a eighth mile gravel driveway & don't want to chip up my new truck!
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Originally Posted by Mattm400
I highly recommend these, the one who wrote the thread on the Ford flaps was not happy with the coverage they had. I have about a eighth mile gravel driveway & don't want to chip up my new truck!
Looks good Matt, Hi it was me!
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Post a few pics of how high they cover inside of the F&R wheel wells!
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Old May 28, 2013 | 09:51 PM
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Post a few pics of how high they cover inside of the F&R wheel wells!
+1. I'd really like to see if there is a gap like the ford one's leave.
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Originally Posted by tamuags08
+1. I'd really like to see if there is a gap like the ford one's leave.
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Ok, I'll post some in morning, at work tonight.
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Ok, here's some pics, there's a very small gap behind the front flap but the way it's made, any debris, water etc. will run off the back toward the inside & go out. Hope you can see how it works.
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Can't understand why the rear ones have the big cutout, maybe because there's nothing there to bolt it to. But they are pretty sturdy. They should have kept it a split piece across the top, that way if you had fender liners (which I'm thinking about getting) then all would be covered. Who knows......
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