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These premium mud flaps are easy to install and digitally designed to fit your car or truck. Protect your vehicle and your trailer from road debris. Flaps are constructed of durable thermoplastic resin with stainless steel fasteners.
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Precision fit, durable components and ease of installation make WeatherTech NoDrills your first choice in mud flaps. Installing mud flaps has never been this painless. Patent-pending QuickTurn stainless steel fasteners makes installation quick and easy - no drilling required.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today, on this 2003 Ford F250 Super Duty, we're going to show you part number WT120001. This is Weather-tech Mud Flaps, inaudible 00:00:11 tires and wheels. A few things to know about it, these are constructed from high quality thermal plastic resin, which do hold their shape really nice but they are flexible in case something hits it. These are designed to fit the exact truck. As you can see it matches the contour of the fender wheel all the way up. I use the existing fasteners or it comes with new hardware as needed. There is no drilling required.
Now I know what it looks like. Let's go ahead and show how they install. They're very easy. First off, our truck happens to have the original pair of mud flaps on here. They have since seen better days. Go ahead and remove them.
It looks like there's 1, 2, 3 screws to remove. First we want to get our mud flap ready. Notice the little tap right here. We need to make sure it stays over to the unlocked position. There's 2 on the back here. Then we'll go ahead and hold the mud flap up to the truck as tight as possible.
Then we'll use the included tool to tighten down these screws. These little tabs will move back to lock position and clamp against the metal of the truck. Then we're going to simply just clamp them down, just enough to get some grip. inaudible 00:01:31 top ones to a lower one. Okay. This hole here should line up with the existing hole in the truck bed.
We get a new stainless steel fastener for that. You simply push it through and on the other side, we'll get the flange nut. This will grip the steel on the outside and what I'll do is tighten the screws from the outside. Okay. It looks like they're tightened down. We'll go ahead and double check these 2 and we'll be good to go. We don't have to get these guys super tight. Just enough to be snug. Make sure you've got them tight enough, because we're moving the sheet metal. All right, with your mud flaps installed, we're ready to go. Now finishing for part number WT 120001, Weather-tech mud flaps on our 2003 Ford F250 Super Duty. .
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