Weathertech no-drill mudflaps with power running boards?
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Weathertech no-drill mudflaps with power running boards?
I've spent far too long searching through the many previous discussions about mudflaps with no success in finding an answer to my question. So at risk of getting flamed, I'm going to start "yet another mudflap thread" and ask it anyway.
I'm most interested in the Weathertech no-drill flaps, but can't find a definitive answer as to whether or not the fronts will work with the stock power running boards on the Platinum edition?
I called Weathertech and they say they won't, but lots of members here have had success with the fixed running boards, I just can't find an answer on the power RBs.
If they do work, can someone confirm part #'s 110003 (front) and 120003 (rear) are the ones to get?
Thanks
I'm most interested in the Weathertech no-drill flaps, but can't find a definitive answer as to whether or not the fronts will work with the stock power running boards on the Platinum edition?
I called Weathertech and they say they won't, but lots of members here have had success with the fixed running boards, I just can't find an answer on the power RBs.
If they do work, can someone confirm part #'s 110003 (front) and 120003 (rear) are the ones to get?
Thanks
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Yes they do fit... Don't even come close to touching. I'm at work so don't have the number handy for you. I just called the factory, gave em year, make, model... Fit awesome.
Three questions asked:
1- factory moulded steps ....No
2- factory flares.... YES
3- digifit no screw setup... YES
All the parts stores in my area were saying special order.. 6-8weeks. Weathertech sent them to my door free of charge in 3 days
Installed in minuets, tight and secure. Don't take your wheels off to install... Any review you may read saying they are difficult to instal... The owner shouldn't be driving a truck
I only have this one pic on hand with me... Bad angle might help
Three questions asked:
1- factory moulded steps ....No
2- factory flares.... YES
3- digifit no screw setup... YES
All the parts stores in my area were saying special order.. 6-8weeks. Weathertech sent them to my door free of charge in 3 days
Installed in minuets, tight and secure. Don't take your wheels off to install... Any review you may read saying they are difficult to instal... The owner shouldn't be driving a truck
I only have this one pic on hand with me... Bad angle might help
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Thanks, guys. Appreciate the answers.
I installed the mats and, quite frankly, don't understand why Weathertech gives away the business by saying they don't fit. I mean, the flaps are closer to the TIRES than they are to the RBs.
Installation was straightforward, but the thin steel bed braces inside the rear wheel wells required a little fidgeting to line up. Also, the bolts that the instruction manual says to use were too short, so I just used the longer ones that were included in the hw kit.
Thanks again.
I installed the mats and, quite frankly, don't understand why Weathertech gives away the business by saying they don't fit. I mean, the flaps are closer to the TIRES than they are to the RBs.
Installation was straightforward, but the thin steel bed braces inside the rear wheel wells required a little fidgeting to line up. Also, the bolts that the instruction manual says to use were too short, so I just used the longer ones that were included in the hw kit.
Thanks again.
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Thanks, guys. Appreciate the answers.
I installed the mats and, quite frankly, don't understand why Weathertech gives away the business by saying they don't fit. I mean, the flaps are closer to the TIRES than they are to the RBs.
Installation was straightforward, but the thin steel bed braces inside the rear wheel wells required a little fidgeting to line up. Also, the bolts that the instruction manual says to use were too short, so I just used the longer ones that were included in the hw kit.
Thanks again.
I installed the mats and, quite frankly, don't understand why Weathertech gives away the business by saying they don't fit. I mean, the flaps are closer to the TIRES than they are to the RBs.
Installation was straightforward, but the thin steel bed braces inside the rear wheel wells required a little fidgeting to line up. Also, the bolts that the instruction manual says to use were too short, so I just used the longer ones that were included in the hw kit.
Thanks again.
Whatever you do, do not buy the rear floor mat from WeatherTech. Worthless.