What kind of mud flaps is everyone using.

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Just wonder what kind of splash guards is everyone using. New to the site and my Ranger and I think I want to put mud flaps on.
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Lots of good info in these threads . . .

Good mud flaps?

Options for flexible mud flaps?

I have Rokblokz XL. I wanted something flexible in case I snagged them on a rock or curb. These are flexible without being "flappy". Material looks to be indestructible. No drilling with a clever mounting design that works well.

Pics of my Rokblokz XL size . . .

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I have the Tecoom guards.

Had them for almost a year and great so far.

Tecoom Mud Guards

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I also got Tecoom mud flaps from Amazon. The fit was perfect. They look just like the OE version for about $45.
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Do you feel they keep allot of road dirt off the truck?
They keep a ton of it off and I have 265 tires on 9" wide rims.

The bottom of my white truck would look like I was constantly driving through stockyards without them.
 

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Lots of good info in these threads . . .

Good mud flaps?

Options for flexible mud flaps?

I have Rokblokz XL. I wanted something flexible in case I snagged them on a rock or curb. These are flexible without being "flappy". Material looks to be indestructible. No drilling with a clever mounting design that works well.

Pics of my Rokblokz XL size . . .

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I second the Rokblokz. I did a double take there as I thought that was a pic of mine. I have regular size. I like the way they shed slush in the winter. The WeatherTech on my Edge collect the slush which then freezes overnight and rubs the tires on turns.
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I used the factory flaps. Easy no tire removal installation and they fit the bends and curves of the fenders like gloves, something I can’t help to notice the others don’t.
 

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Just wonder what kind of splash guards is everyone using. New to the site and my Ranger and I think I want to put mud flaps on.
Just pure bone stock from OEM, have been on the truck from day one. They get the job done in an unobtrusive, minimalist kind of way, nothing flashy, which is what I like. Some members might want more protection or a different look, but they are fine for my needs and taste.

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