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Great news for anyone who wants to use Weathertech Mudflaps on a Mojave
The Weathertech Rubicon Mud Flaps fit perfectly
Part #110100-120112 for both front and back
No drill and easy install.
On Weathertech’s website it says they do not fit if you select Mojave. So, you have to select “Rubicon”(Do NOT select Sport or Overland since the fenders are different)

I just installed them on my 2021 Mojave. I will get pics later today when my hands thaw out from working in the cold.
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Great news for anyone who wants to use Weathertech Mudflaps on a Mojave
The Weathertech Rubicon Mud Flaps fit perfectly
Part #110100-120112 for both front and back
No drill and easy install.
On Weathertech’s website it says they do not fit if you select Mojave. So, you have to select “Rubicon”(Do NOT select Sport or Overland since the fenders are different)

I just installed them on my 2021 Mojave. I will get pics later today when my hands thaw out from working in the cold.
I appreciate you posting this up. I installed mine today and they look great and fit perfect. I could not get myself to buy the Rokblokz. I do not care for the look at all and they seemed way over priced. Very happy with the Weather Tech.

Thank again,

Hank
 

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I appreciate you posting this up. I installed mine today and they look great and fit perfect. I could not get myself to buy the Rokblokz. I do not care for the look at all and they seemed way over priced. Very happy with the Weather Tech.

Thank again, /

Hank
No Problem, happy to help a fellow Mojave owner!
 

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I took a chance on the weathertech for the rubicon, they fit my mohave
I had Weathertech splash guards on my JL Rubicon. They worked well and looked great - I like the molded look a bit better than the Rockblox style ones.
I see that Weathertech has them for the Rubicon but not for the Mojave. It seems like they would be the same since the Rubicon has the same higher fenders like the Mojave.
Has anyone tried the Weathertech Rubicon splash guards? Also, is there any difference between the Rubi and Mojave fenders that might affect the fit of them?
the Mohave and Rubicon will run the same weather tech molded gaurds, i put them on my Mohave fit is perfect, the rears are a little painful to install, use a dab of super glue on your finger to hold the nut while your get the bolt started, the mounting hole is up in there a bit on the rears.
 

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So dumb question, but is the factory Mopar "rock sliders" the same between the Rubicon and Mojave? Asking because I'm considering both the RokBloks (will I need cutout?) and Weather-Tec (which according to JerseyMark will fit fine, but there are distinct cutouts for the Rubicon rails):
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So dumb question, but is the factory Mopar "rock sliders" the same between the Rubicon and Mojave? Asking because I'm considering both the RokBloks (will I need cutout?) and Weather-Tec (which according to JerseyMark will fit fine, but there are distinct cutouts for the Rubicon rails):
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I had a Rubicon JT before my Mojave. I believe the rock sliders are the same. I put the Weathertech on my Mojave and they were a perfect fit. You can see the indent for the rubi rails on the Weathertech splash guards. Easy to install too.

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I had a Rubicon JT before my Mojave. I believe the rock sliders are the same. I put the Weathertech on my Mojave and they were a perfect fit. You can see the indent for the rubi rails on the Weathertech splash guards. Easy to install too.

Hank
Now that I look closer, I'm not sure they are the same. The Mojave ones have a "step assist" profile that is also made to deflect sand, but I think the Rubi's are more oval shaped and would fit into that cut-out in the Wethertech ones. Am I over thinking this? (Full disclosure, my Mojave is being built so I don't have first hand knowledge of any of this. Just prepping some pre-delivery purchases.)
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And for comparison, here are the Rubi ones (from the Weathertech website):
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Now that I look closer, I'm not sure they are the same. The Mojave ones have a "step assist" profile that is also made to deflect sand, but I think the Rubi's are more oval shaped and would fit into that cut-out in the Wethertech ones. Am I over thinking this? (Full disclosure, my Mojave is being built so I don't have first hand knowledge of any of this. Just prepping some pre-delivery purchases.)
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My 2021 Mojave does not have the step assist. They are the same ones that my Gladiator Rubicon had. I believe the step assist was an option but not standard.

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I just looked at build your Jeep on the Jeep.com website and it shows the running boards with step assist is a $1050.00 option and is not standard. You would have to look at your build sheet to see if it is a concern for you or not.

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The sliders are identical.

The Mojave does NOT have the step assist profile. That's an accessory.
 

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The standard Rock sliders are identical on the Rubicon and Mojave. If you have the standard ones, the Weathertech‘s are molded to them and will fit perfectly.
Either model(Mojave or Rubicon) can be optioned with the ”Heavy-Duty Rock Slider with Step Assist” - it is approximately $1000 option as others above mentioned. If you have this option it would on your window sticker and build sheet. The standard rock sliders are almost flush with the side of the Jeep. The enhanced ones stick out a couple inches.

btw, When the Mojave edition was first being released, some articles listed the Heavy-duty rock slider with step assist as coming standard on the Mojave. This was an error with some of the early articles.
 

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I swapped out my XL/Original RokBloks with Original/Original. Looks better with stock tires and are a little shorter so they won’t scrape on rocks as much. I didn’t notice any reduced protection while off-roading yesterday. I’ll save the XL’s for when I go bigger someday.
I first had the Regular/Long RokBlokz, but I wanted a bit more width due to the wider track of the Mojave. So I 'upgraded' to the XL/Long RokBlokz, but I trimmed both the width and length. They ended up a little wider than the Regular/Long, but the same length as the Regular/Long.
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