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Replaced factory running boards with GoRhino RB20 running boards and need to close the gap behind front fenders to protect from paint chips. After returning two sets of splash guards because they didn't fit, I need help identifying the correct part. I've tried Extreme Terrain, which didn't work, then Mopar (82216377AB) that was close but still required drilling two new holes. Has anyone found the right part for a '22 Gladiator high altitude - something that I don't have to modify to fit?
Appreciate the help/advice.
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Why not drill a couple of holes if you need to?

Is it drilling into the Jeep or the new rails?

Look at the Rally Armor stuff. They have some Gladiator trim specific stuff, and some universal stuff as well.

I use the basic universal and have been quite happy with them in the mud and winter slush, and they flex well on the rocks.

https://www.rallyarmor.com/index.php/mud-flaps-c-60
 
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Thanks for the reply. I would have to drill into the fender skirt, not the rails. I will probably end up doing that as I'm not optimistic about finding a mud flap that fits. A Weather Tech advisor told me they don't make them for the high altitude. ☹
 

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I put these on my 2023 Gladiator Rubicon. Fronts fit great, had to drill one hole in the plastic liner inside (away from the fender edge) to support the inside of the mud flap. The other mud flap holes lined up with existing plastic rivets. You will need a plastic riveter.

The rear flaps sort of fit. The flaps line up nicely but there are problems with the edge of the flap not lining up with existing screws on the fender edge. Still working on modifying these as I don't want to drill into the truck. These are not very expensive flaps.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D6YWBNWQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
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