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I have the Weathertech's also. I've beat them up on the trail. And they are still holding up well.
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I have a Rubicon I've owned since July 2019. I've had the standard size RokBlokz on it since new. They've been fantastic! This pic is after about 4 hours of wheeling including a couple of Badge of Honor trails. There is almost no mud on the Jeep. I do have a couple of complaints about the Rokblokz. The hardware is stainless, but that doesn't stop dirt from "freezing" up the threads, so I'm swapping out the hand thread hardware for stainless steel hex-head bolts. My other gripe is that the powdercoat on the included mount for the rear flaps started flaking off within a couple of years. I'm getting them Line-Xed this summer. Other than that, I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again.

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Got the JL Xtreme Recon fender flares put on today. Not too shabby, I didn’t feel the need to cut the bending portion of the rears like some members recommended, I just used a crap ton of rivets. Here are some pics.

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Got a set of the Rokblokz XL flaps installed on the front hoping to get less self pelting on gravel roads. They should be easy enough to remove too.

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White knuckle sliders are in. They are stout. Wish their instructions did a better job of explaining and maybe pictures per instructions, but once you get the general hang of things they went in fairly easy. Biggest bear is the backing plates.

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This has been the trifecta for me thus far.
 

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Jeep Gladiator (JT) 2020+ Quick Release Mud Flaps - Front & Rear × 1
XL FRONT & REAR / Black / Red
$255.99​
ROKBLOKZ
RaLLY MUD FLAPS
 

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I just installed the WeatherTech No-Drill mud flaps on my Rubicon: they have a clean factory look, fit perfectly, mount very securely and provide good cover. They mount more securely and fit much better than the Mopar splash guards I had on my JL.
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My only issue is that my 2023 Gladiator came with that new safety bracket on the passenger side of the frame, which made installation of the mud flat on that side a bit difficult. I ended taping the nut to a wrench to hold the nut in place behind the bracket, while I fumbled with the bolt from the front. It took several tries but eventually went in.
 

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Weather tech looks OEM, but ROKBLOKZ are better if you rock crawl. ROKBLOKZ look ugly to me which is why I went with Weather tech.
 

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UPDATE 2/3/2024

WeatherTech's part numbers are a crapshoot.

My order from WeatherTech was delayed; they didn't have an ETA, so I went on the NAPA website and ordered the exact same front mud flaps - Part No. 110100. I received both sets a few days apart.

Here is the twist: while the part number on both kits is the same, the mud flaps are different.

So far I have been able to identify three different front mud flap designs with the exact same part number - 110100:
  1. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails only (V1)
  2. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails AND Overland/High Altitude side steps (V2)
  3. A set with odd-looking cutouts, perhaps to accommodate the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails, the Mopar "Performance" rock rails and the Overland/High Altitude side steps....? (V3)


V1 - Part No 110100 version 1 you see on the Internet
Jeep Gladiator Front mud flaps for Rubicon - show me what you have WTT 110100 V1


V2 - Part No 110100 version 2 I received from WeatherTech
Jeep Gladiator Front mud flaps for Rubicon - show me what you have WTT 110100 V2


V3 --Part No 110100 version 3 I received from NAPA
Jeep Gladiator Front mud flaps for Rubicon - show me what you have WTT 110100 V3


Which version you end up getting appears to be a crapshoot.

I received 110100 V2 from WeatherTech, and a few days later V3 from NAPA.

I am now trying to return the mud flaps to NAPA but first they need to determine whose "fault" it was...
 

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UPDATE 2/3/2024

WeatherTech's part numbers are a crapshoot.

My order from WeatherTech was delayed; they didn't have an ETA, so I went on the NAPA website and ordered the exact same front mud flaps - Part No. 110100. I received both sets a few days apart.

Here is the twist: while the part number on both kits is the same, the mud flaps are different.

So far I have been able to identify three different front mud flap designs with the exact same part number - 110100:
  1. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails only (V1)
  2. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails AND Overland/High Altitude side steps (V2)
  3. A set with odd-looking cutouts, perhaps to accommodate the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails, the Mopar "Performance" rock rails and the Overland/High Altitude side steps....? (V3)


V1 - Part No 110100 version 1 you see on the Internet
WTT 110100 V1.jpg


V2 - Part No 110100 version 2 I received from WeatherTech
WTT 110100 V2.jpeg


V3 --Part No 110100 version 3 I received from NAPA
WTT 110100 V3.jpg


Which version you end up getting appears to be a crapshoot.

I received 110100 V2 from WeatherTech, and a few days later V3 from NAPA.

I am now trying to return the mud flaps to NAPA but first they need to determine whose "fault" it was...
You would think Weathertech would have all the part# information.After all they do produce them.
 

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My Gladiator Rubicon has less than 150 miles on it and it has become glaringly obvious I need some mud flaps. It is painting the sides brown and I am concerned not only with upkeep, but rock chips and such. Here is what it looks like just from the gravel road leading to my driveway.

I was hoping to see some pics of front mud flaps on Rubicon models so I can make a decision on which I like best, 'cause I need these things pronto.

Thanks in advance.

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UPDATE 2/3/2024

WeatherTech's part numbers are a crapshoot.

My order from WeatherTech was delayed; they didn't have an ETA, so I went on the NAPA website and ordered the exact same front mud flaps - Part No. 110100. I received both sets a few days apart.

Here is the twist: while the part number on both kits is the same, the mud flaps are different.

So far I have been able to identify three different front mud flap designs with the exact same part number - 110100:
  1. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails only (V1)
  2. A set with cutouts for the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails AND Overland/High Altitude side steps (V2)
  3. A set with odd-looking cutouts, perhaps to accommodate the standard Rubicon/Mojave rock rails, the Mopar "Performance" rock rails and the Overland/High Altitude side steps....? (V3)


V1 - Part No 110100 version 1 you see on the Internet
WTT 110100 V1.webp


V2 - Part No 110100 version 2 I received from WeatherTech
WTT 110100 V2.jpeg


V3 --Part No 110100 version 3 I received from NAPA
WTT 110100 V3.webp


Which version you end up getting appears to be a crapshoot.

I received 110100 V2 from WeatherTech, and a few days later V3 from NAPA.

I am now trying to return the mud flaps to NAPA but first they need to determine whose "fault" it was...
V3 is what I got from Weathertech and I would like to find a V2. When I reached out to them they said the V3 is the new one and the pics online are wrong.

What trim did you order from WeatherTech?
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