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Just got mine bolted up on my last day off and want to add some mudflaps. I have some plastic which is identical to the Rockblokz ones might try and fab something for the fronts similar to theirs with a router. anyone else with the same steps and a spray reduction idea?
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Not sure what your steps look like. Ebay has some reasonable priced no-drill mud flaps that supposedly work with the factory rock rails. I’m ready to order. Guaranteed fit.
 

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Rock Blokz fronts do not interfere with the RSE sliders. I have the Rock Blokz front and rear mud flaps. I like that they come off easily with thumb screws. Just have to check the thumb screws monthly, they get loose sometimes.
 

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Both of our Jeeps (2023 JLU Rubicon 4xe and 2025 JT Mojave X) have RSE power steps and Weather tech flaps. Love the fit, easy to install, solid design good, not blocky, etc. - like they were made for it.

They also cover the tire well - and may account for a tiny bit of poke in the future.

I can easily attest to the coverage - I've got pics of my wife's JLUR without, and then later with. Night and day difference on what's NOT allowed on the side of the vehicle now.
 

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Both of our Jeeps (2023 JLU Rubicon 4xe and 2025 JT Mojave X) have RSE power steps and Weather tech flaps. Love the fit, easy to install, solid design good, not blocky, etc. - like they were made for it.

They also cover the tire well - and may account for a tiny bit of poke in the future.

I can easily attest to the coverage - I've got pics of my wife's JLUR without, and then later with. Night and day difference on what's NOT allowed on the side of the vehicle now.
I've got a set of the weathertechs I took off my 2023 JTR and they fit very nicely with the MOPAR performance rock rails. They are a great choice, but I do like that the Rock Blokz are easily removable. The Weathertechs and Rock Blokz do a great job of keeping the doors clean of road debris. I need to sell them, I still have all the hardware (new Xmas trees) and original boxes. Also have a pair of never opened Rock Blokz fronts with the section you can cut out for the OEM Rubicon rock rails. They will work with the RSE's. I bought them with the intent to modify them for the MOPAR performance rock rails that are now sitting in my shop since I put the RSE's on. One of these days I'll list this stuff, and my oracle tail lights, in the for sale section.
 

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. Also have a pair of never opened Rock Blokz fronts with the section you can cut out for the OEM Rubicon rock rails. They will work with the RSE's.
Don't have to cut out for the RSE steps - is that correct?
But the Rubicon rock rails poke forward farther (where the WeatherTech have a bulge to go around the rail end)

Careful work with an exacto or dremel should do the trick (for those who want the ability for quick removal, they are about it)
 

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Don't have to cut out for the RSE steps - is that correct?
But the Rubicon rock rails poke forward farther (where the WeatherTech have a bulge to go around the rail end)

Careful work with an exacto or dremel should do the trick (for those who want the ability for quick removal, they are about it)
Pretty sure the RSEs won't interfere with the Weathertechs. That bulge in the Weathertech fronts fit the MOPAR Performance Rock Rails perfectly. The RSE's do not go as far forward as either of the MOPAR rock rails. Tomorrow I'll do a rough guesstimate for you with the Weathertech fronts and RSE.

Post number 5 looks like no issue with the Weathertech fronts. No trimming needed on the Rock Blokz with the RSE's. Only need to trim the Rock Blokz for either of the MOPAR Rock Rails.
 
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The RSE's do not go as far forward as either of the MOPAR rock rails. Tomorrow I'll do a rough guesstimate for you with the Weathertech fronts and RSE.
I don't need any at this point - was just musing to myself about how things would fit.
I'm very happy with the Weathertech I have on both of our Jeeps now (and the RSE steps)
 
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Sounds like the two “bought” options i was thinking about will work out fine 👍
I don't need any at this point - was just musing to myself about how things would fit.
I'm very happy with the Weathertech I have on both of our Jeeps now (and the RSE steps)

Are the Weathertech's flexible enough to take a hit and come back versus the rockblockz being removed completely?
 

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I don't need any at this point - was just musing to myself about how things would fit.
I'm very happy with the Weathertech I have on both of our Jeeps now (and the RSE steps)
Well here is a pic I took this morning. Removed the Rock Blokz and held the weathertech in position as best I could while taking the picture. Plenty of clearance, more than what it looks like in the pic, no worries.
Jeep Gladiator RSE steps + mudflaps = what are you running 20250512_115926[1]
 
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Well here is a pic I took this morning. Removed the Rock Blokz and held the weathertech in position as best I could while taking the picture. Plenty of clearance, more than what it looks like in the pic, no worries.
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alll the room required! thanks
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