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These are the widest and longest RokBlokz.
Note that they are as wide as the Mopar fender flare extension.


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Rokblox…. Price sucked… totally agree- for what you get it doesn’t “feel” worth it…. They do the job, and do the job really well, so ??‍♂ guess in that sense they are worth it. ?
Confused much ? ?‍?
Just kidding...

I think RB are great , I've run them on several vehicles. Their hardware and brackets are top notch... and are not cheap. Plus, you can choose from size and color options. NO other offerings do this. IMO, RB is the best, worth every penny and I couldn't find anything close that looked as good on the Jeep.
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I went ahead and ordered the second of the Amazon options. They should arrive Friday and if I don't like them I can always send them back.
 

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I guess I should consider it. The washing of dried mud in the driveway isn’t great ?

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That’s my truck after wet sand. Easier to clean than dried mud but it sometimes gets down inside the side window and causes a grind. That can’t be a good thing long-term.
 

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I'm annoyed no one makes front mud flaps that fit the wider performance steps/rails. I like the wider steps for the added rock chip protection, but I'd still like a mud flap.
I think the Weathertech ones I have on the front have a molded place for the rails to fit. They work well
 

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In response to question about fitting the Mopar performance rock rails steps.

RockBlokz regular width long on front and Regular width regular on rear. The front is bent but no hole through flap, still comes off easy. OP congrats on your choice they will be fine! …..Jack
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Fan of RokBlokz for the front to keep vehicle cleaner. They look good and are easy to remove as well if needed.

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Love the RB's. I have them on my JL and have done hard off -roading twice in Moab and also the Appalachian Byway (twice) and never bothered to take them off. They've not been harmed in any way. On the rare occasion they rub on something, it never leaves a mark.

I've got a new set coming for my JT tomorrow!

I also have the Mopars on my 2008 JK and have had them since 2015. AGain, two trips to Moab, Colorado, the Appalachian Byway, Turkey Bay, and the KAT and never an issue. They seem more vulnerable than the Rockblokz, too.
 

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On a recommendation I installed the RokBlokz fronts on our three Jeep Tour Gladiators. They have worked extremely well and have held up remarkably. I'll put a set on my personal JT soon.
 

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Confused much ? ?‍?
Just kidding...

I think RB are great , I've run them on several vehicles. Their hardware and brackets are top notch... and are not cheap. Plus, you can choose from size and color options. NO other offerings do this. IMO, RB is the best, worth every penny and I couldn't find anything close that looked as good on the Jeep.
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For reference- looks like you have a 35x12.5 tire and a 0 offset wheel? Can you post your wheel/tire specs?
 

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i couldnt spend that kind of money on plastic so i got a good deal on a couple sets of open box Husky mudflaps from Amazon, fronts didnt need any mods the back did but they did the trick. Plus these are heavy duty 1/4" rubber with metal uppers im impressed. I lined them up with the fenders so no poke from them.

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For reference- looks like you have a 35x12.5 tire and a 0 offset wheel? Can you post your wheel/tire specs?
No Sir, your off just a little.....
I have 37's... to be exact:
37x12.5x17 -18 OS
It's a 8.5" wide wheel with 4.04" BS
 

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i couldnt spend that kind of money on plastic so i got a good deal on a couple sets of open box Husky mudflaps from Amazon, fronts didnt need any mods the back did but they did the trick. Plus these are heavy duty 1/4" rubber with metal uppers im impressed. I lined them up with the fenders so no poke from them.

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Glad you saved yourself some money... For my tastes, I don't like the way they are mounted. But for the practical, they serve their purpose.
 

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I'm annoyed no one makes front mud flaps that fit the wider performance steps/rails. I like the wider steps for the added rock chip protection, but I'd still like a mud flap.
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but I believe that there are several options, RB being one of them.
 

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No Sir, your off just a little.....
I have 37's... to be exact:
37x12.5x17 -18 OS
It's a 8.5" wide wheel with 4.04" BS
Oh ok, cool- your lift must be what’s throwing the perspective off. How high?
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