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Thinking of getting some for my truck. Lets see some pics of your truck with them.

What brand are they?

Are they no drill?

Would you buy that brand again?

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I have the Weather Tech. No drill and no removing wheel/tire to mount.
Only brand I considered, and would buy them again without any hesitation.

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I purchased the OEM Ford Mud Guards and I really like them. They took little to no time to install. The mud guards are mounted using existing screws, clips, and push pins that you have do first drill into the plastic trim. It's almost impossible to mess up the drilling because the mud guard will already be "mounted" with the clips and screw. The wheels do not need to be removed either. Line the drill bit up with the holes in the mud guard, drill (you are drilling into plastic so it doesn't take much effort, so don't go crazy with the drill) and install the push pin.
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I think that if you want flaps that follow the contours of the fenders, and look factory, you have to go with either the Ford or Weather Tech.
 

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I purchased the OEM Ford Mud Guards and I really like them. They took little to no time to install. The mud guards are mounted using existing screws, clips, and push pins that you have do first drill into the plastic trim. It's almost impossible to mess up the drilling because the mud guard will already be "mounted" with the clips and screw. The wheels do not need to be removed either. Line the drill bit up with the holes in the mud guard, drill (you are drilling into plastic so it doesn't take much effort, so don't go crazy with the drill) and install the push pin.
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Same for me. OEM mud flaps. Very happy with them. Breeze to install.
 


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I purchased the OEM Ford Mud Guards and I really like them. They took little to no time to install. The mud guards are mounted using existing screws, clips, and push pins that you have do first drill into the plastic trim. It's almost impossible to mess up the drilling because the mud guard will already be "mounted" with the clips and screw. The wheels do not need to be removed either. Line the drill bit up with the holes in the mud guard, drill (you are drilling into plastic so it doesn't take much effort, so don't go crazy with the drill) and install the push pin.
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I am very pleased with the factory mud flaps. Fit is perfect and install was super easy.
 

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Also went with the Weathertech. Some thought the snow might accumulate but I have not had a problem with that happening.

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Gators - you have to drill 1 hole for the rears in a plastic part, v easy install
And Damn good looking if I do say so myself!
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Husky brand because I'm economically aware (i.e. a cheap b*st*rd). Rear are very easy to install. Front a bit more difficult because the clip you have to use is a tight fit. No drilling though. $38 from Amazon Warehouse.
 

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I used my Fordpass points to get the OEM mudguards. I think there's enough pictures of them already on this thread so I don't need to run out a get one of my own. I got a little bit nervous when I saw that I would have to drill to install, but as noted above, you're drilling into plastic and lining it up is foolproof, so it was an easy as could be. Would definitely buy again.
 

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