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What do you recommend for aftermarket mud flaps?

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What are some good mud flaps?​
Preferably ones that don't require drilling into the truck, but I could be swayed if price is reasonable and quality is good.​
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Another vote for rokblokz. They have been great, look great, and the fact you can remove them on the trail in under a min is awesome. They are a non invasive installation as well.

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RokBlokz, twice.

Had red ones on my Nacho Rubicon
their largest with knockout holes
that fit around OEM Rock Sliders.
Front only.

When I switched to old man steps
because I am an old man
I did not want gaping holes
so I bought their largest solid flaps.
Black this time.
Cheaper and less... flamboyant.

Why the largest mud flaps?
Have you ever had cow poop
in your door handles,
on your side steps,
or in your ear?
 

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RokBlokz here - only on the front (was worried about door hinge rock strikes). It took some doing getting them on, which is apparently a thing with the Max Tow - but they work.
 

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I have Rokblokz front and rear now. I had the Weathertechs front and rear on my previous JTR. Both work well at keeping the sides protected. Rokblokz are easily removable, albeit over priced. WT aren't as easy to remove, but more affordable. If you go offroad rock crawling, Rokblokz is the best choice. WT if you don't do rocks or deep clingy mud that gets stuck between the tire and the flap.
 

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I've got WeatherTech. I barely go offroad and these have done well keeping the sides of the truck pretty clean compared to no mudflaps.
 

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I just installed Rokblokz. Went with XL regular on stock Mojave. They look great and IMO all the sizes would work and look good on stock setup. Be advised, you do need to order the rock rail cutout for the fronts. I did not and spent an extra hour tracing and dremmeling. Lots of great photos and examples on the forum if you search Rokblokz.
 

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Weather Tech, good enough, and easy install on the rear, just three bolts. The front was a little more work.
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