PEI-Gladys
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You can order them without the logo if you want.. the website just indicates you can request them without the logo..I really did NOT want Rokblokz flaps for my Mojave, but here is how I ended up with them: I reasoned that the Rubicon and Mojave fenders and standard rock rails were the same, so any molded flap that fits the Rubicon should fit the Mojave. However, the Mojave has different offset wheels, so I was concerned that the Rubi flaps would not provide enough coverage. Also, I'm using Overland side steps, so I did not know if the molded Rubi flaps would provide enough clearance for them. So, I decided to go with the Rokblokz flaps even though I thought they didn't look very good.
What I can tell you from my experience is that the Rokblokz flaps look way better in person than I expected. They almost disappear when looking at the JT. BUT, I did a few things to them. I ordered XL/Long flaps, then cut off the bottoms just enough to eliminate the RB logo. The RB logo looks super cheezy IMO (and they won't make them without it). I also trimmed the excess width so that they are flush with the sidewall of the tires. This makes them look like they belong on the vehicle, and they provide excellent coverage due to the 'optimized' width and length.
Also, I did not want to worry about the flaps during any off-road excursions (and I had no intention of ever removing them for off-road use), or damaging my fenders due to molded flaps that attach to them. The Rokblokz fit the bill here. I attached them with stainless screws, fender washers & nyloc nuts. The Rokblokz flaps have enough stiffness to them so they don't 'sail' back during normal driving, but they have enough flexibility to bend back fairly easily.
I'm really happy with them even though it took a lot of work to get them the way I wanted.
Cheers!
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