biplaneguy
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I know this has been discussed before but the other threads are older and maybe it's time for a fresh look...
A lot of people have installed Rockblokz, Weathertech, or Mopar mud flaps, but... the prices! Seems absurd for a glorified sheet of rubber; yes, I know there's more to them than that but still...
At the other end (and I still may go this route) are homemade flaps cut from sheet rubber or generic truck flaps.
A search finds some lower cost options so I was wondering if anybody here has any experience with these or similar:
Extreme Terrain has their RedRock Molded Mud Guards for $59.99 but although they're listed for the 20-23 Gladiator, no matter what submodel you pick (in my case a Sport) they then say they won't fit.
There are these universal Rally Armor flaps for $23 - $44.00 depending on length. They don't say what they're made of, just "UV-resistant black poly-blend plastic" They also have them in urethane for $143. No hardware is included and drilling is required.
Moving on to amazon, there are these for $57.99. They do say they'll fit the Sport, but not the Rubicon. Material is given as carbon fiber ABS.
Also on Amazon for $59.95 are these. They also say they fit the Sport but not the Rubicon or Mojave. They look nearly identical to the ones above, but say the material is PP (Polypropylene) + TPO (Thermoplastic polyolefin).
I know, you get what you pay for, but the bleeding has to stop somewhere... I don't intend to do any extreme offroading (BTDT) but I've already coated the sides of my truck with mud after splashing along a dirt road, and then there's New England snow and slush coming. If I have to trim the fronts to fit around the Westin HDX running boards that's no big deal.
A lot of people have installed Rockblokz, Weathertech, or Mopar mud flaps, but... the prices! Seems absurd for a glorified sheet of rubber; yes, I know there's more to them than that but still...
At the other end (and I still may go this route) are homemade flaps cut from sheet rubber or generic truck flaps.
A search finds some lower cost options so I was wondering if anybody here has any experience with these or similar:
Extreme Terrain has their RedRock Molded Mud Guards for $59.99 but although they're listed for the 20-23 Gladiator, no matter what submodel you pick (in my case a Sport) they then say they won't fit.
There are these universal Rally Armor flaps for $23 - $44.00 depending on length. They don't say what they're made of, just "UV-resistant black poly-blend plastic" They also have them in urethane for $143. No hardware is included and drilling is required.
Moving on to amazon, there are these for $57.99. They do say they'll fit the Sport, but not the Rubicon. Material is given as carbon fiber ABS.
Also on Amazon for $59.95 are these. They also say they fit the Sport but not the Rubicon or Mojave. They look nearly identical to the ones above, but say the material is PP (Polypropylene) + TPO (Thermoplastic polyolefin).
I know, you get what you pay for, but the bleeding has to stop somewhere... I don't intend to do any extreme offroading (BTDT) but I've already coated the sides of my truck with mud after splashing along a dirt road, and then there's New England snow and slush coming. If I have to trim the fronts to fit around the Westin HDX running boards that's no big deal.
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