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You can see my steps stop just short of mud flaps......I have five grand kids and a short wife, steps are needed! They love Papa’s glady!
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I want some mud flaps too but some thick, floppy, squared off flaps like they used to put on land rover defenders before they became woke.
But really, I must be getting old because I don't understand what you are saying or mean by "woke"

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Did you use xl, or xl long on the front? Regular or xl on the rear? Thanks
Regular long front an rear. On 37’s with no lift yet. IMO; for 35’s + 2” lift or more; go long. XL vs Standard depends on wheel poke.
 

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I used standard original on rear as there is not as much area to protect going back and there are slots in bracket to support flaps and mine are pushed all the way in. Longer flaps I don’t think would protect the rear any better, might protect a camper or trailer your towing but not enough to matter. The rears are pricey, but very very well
made, and don’t be me and buy the fronts first then the rears later, just costs more. Enjoy the smarties!.....Jack
 

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I got the rears partly for my rear, partly as a courtesy to other drivers. 37’s + lifted can hurl some shit.
 

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I want some mud flaps too but some thick, floppy, squared off flaps like they used to put on land rover defenders before they became woke.
Seriously. Head to the Raleigh Durham area. You see Wokesters in $100k+ Defenders all over.
 

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But really, I must be getting old because I don't understand what you are saying or mean by "woke"

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Woke=politically correct. Land Rover defender was an icon that oozed utility for half a century. Now it resembles more of a crossover.
 

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What size did you pick? You running stock tires?
I went standard long fromt and rear. Im on 37’s and going 2-3” lift this week. Im on AEV +25mm offset wheels.

Imo:

If you set offset to poke: xl
35’s+ w/ 2”+ lift: long
 

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So I am removing the Factory rock sliders and replacing them with NFB Podium LG step system my Question is will the factory Mopar ones work on the front and rear..They state rears will not fit HD trailer hitch but the hitch on mine "factory" does not even come close to where they would mount !
Any help here would be great ! TY
 
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I just bought a 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave without the rocker ridge rail. I purchased a pair of mud flaps from Amazon and they didn't fit. After looking through this forum, it looks like some of you have had luck with the Rok Blokz mud flaps for your Mojave's? I reached out to their customer service as their site doesn't have the Mojave trim listed under the fit. They said they hadn't tested it and couldn't confirm if it would or not. They are $237.00 for both front and back and they do not allow for refunds unless the package is unopened so it seems risky but I really want some mud flaps. Can any of you please confirm if this brand mud flap worked on your Mojave Gladiator? Pictures welcome. I wouldn't mind photo proof. Thank you!

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You can see my steps stop just short of mud flaps......I have five grand kids and a short wife, steps are needed! They love Papa’s glady!
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What brand of mud flaps are those? Also, what size? It looks like it’s the same set up as mine. I need to know if they fit the Mojave well.
 

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If you have the standard Mojave rock rails like me, I installed the Weather Tech splash guards. They fit perfectly, look great and are the perfect size for my needs. They have the indent for the rail to run into on the front (but not a hole).

Just buy the one's they have listed for a Rubicon as they have the same standard rock rails. Some may argue that they won't fit, but they do!
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