# 1
Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System for 2" Hitches - Matte Black
Easy to install and remove.
I recently added a 6-inch lift and larger tires to my truck. The tires stick out approximately one inch outside of the wheel well. This immediately increased the amount of rocks I was slinging every time I pulled out of my 400-yard-long gravel driveway. We bought a travel trailer and the last thing I wanted to do was sling rocks at it non-stop or take the chance of busting a window. We all know how high the RV tech labor rates are. I opted for this product to prevent a more expensive issue down the road. The pros: They work as you'd expect them to. They are adjustable, both in height and width. You can shorten the actual flaps by cutting them and a hole punch is provided to create new bolt holes. They are easily removed when not in use. The cons: Whoever wrote the directions may have been half asleep. In one step they'd say do something one way, then the next step another way. Super confusing but most of us can figure out how to install them. The flaps are not attractive to the eye but they get the job done. They are overpriced but I convinced myself to purchase them by knowing if it saves one puncture to the front hull of my camper or one busted window, they've paid for themselves. I'd buy them again, even though I'd still mumble under my breath how much they are overpriced.
# 2
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Rear Pair
Hex or Torx headed fasteners would be a real improvement over the supplied Phillips ones. The fasteners were a bit short also. I replaced the Phillips headed fasteners with longer 1/4 inch hex headed ones.
Installed the rear mud flaps on my 2012 F150, literally took 10 minutes. They appear to be very well made and fit is excellent. Planning to buy a set for the front next.
# 3
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Rear Pair
The mud flaps were easy to install and work well.
Fit as described. Easy to install. They have held up thru harsh winter conditions. I'd recommended these to anyone.
# 4
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Rear Pair
No problem work great
Items was delivered on time. Fits my 2016 F-150 perfectly. Great quality!
# 5
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Rear Pair
Excellent product. Easy to install and works great
# 6
RoadMaster RoadWing Removable Mud Flap System for Full Size Trucks - 77" Wide
The product did what I wanted it to do. It kept stones and debris from hitting the camper. However, when you cut the flap to a height that is compatible to a good running height ( 4" above the road) the flap drags going in and out of parking lots. On one trip it drug so often the flap had a tear at the mounting bracket. I sent an email asking if I could purchase just the flap but I got no response. So I improvised and put another metal bracket joining both sections of the flap.
Very easy to install and looks great. I shimmed my receiver hitch to ensure it did not wobbel. Protects my fifth wheel from gravel and road debris.
# 7
DeeZee OEM-Style Mud Flaps - Black Plastic - Rear
Just as described. Product great, shipping maybe a little slow getting sent. Thanks
# 8
DeeZee Brite-Tread Mud Flaps for Full-Size Trucks - Aluminum - 12" x 16" - Rear
these mud flaps are great, look great and easy to install.
# 9
WeatherTech Mud Flaps - Easy-Install, No-Drill, Digital Fit - Rear Pair
I tried them on the pick-up, fit ok but haven't been on the road. No reason to think they won't work as they should.
Easy to install looks good
# 10
Access Roxter Universal Mud Flaps for Full Size Trucks and SUVs - 12" Wide - Smooth Finish
I have not had a chance to use the flaps yet but, upon assembling them, they are certainly heavy duty. Construction seems very good with aluminum and stainless steel bolts. One of the trim pieces arrived with scratches on it. After writing customer service, a new trim piece was mailed to me. Definitely a plus doing business with etrailer!
Fairly easy to install, instructions do call out a specific torque, so a torque wrench is a good idea. The flaps are heavy and should last a long time. The 2" etrailer shows from the bumper to the drop on the ball mount should probably be 2-1/4" The only con I can find, the height is not easily adjustable, you have to remove and redrill the flaps. I set mine at 5" and need to raise them to 7". They drag when I pull into the driveway.
# 11
DeeZee Universal-Fit Plastic Mud Flaps for Trucks, Vans, SUVs - 11" x 15" - Front or Rear
Mud flaps are good, However you should mention in the description the are hard plastic and if not drilled correctly the plastic will "Crack".
Very happy with the product, had it for a year and it has held up extremely well!!!
# 12
RoadMaster RoadWing Mud Flap System for Midsize Trucks and SUVs -73" Wide
It fits my needs perfectly
Great quality and fast delivery
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