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NO Drill Mud Flaps for 2022 2500HD Laramie

dandi

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We recently purchased a new 2022 2500HD Laramie truck. We are having a heck of a time finding the no-drill mud flaps that fit. Can anyone direct me to some they have found that fits the contour of the truck? Our truck does have the fender flares. Thanks!!
 

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The Mopar flaps are great.

Not entirely no drill, but there's just a few holes through the lower plastic spats for some plastic rivets.
 
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I found these for the back moulded to fit around the exhaust pipe of the diesel.
 
Weathertech has a no drill flap.

I found these for the back moulded to fit around the exhaust pipe of the diesel.

FWIW, both are plastic.

The Mopar flaps are flexible rubber.
 
yup and plastic ones look like they belong on a mini van or honda crv not a HD truck.

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Hmmm - website said they are rubber/poly blend, I had hoped they would be more rubber than poly. I'll see how they are when they get here today. The Dodge house in town has a set of Mopar front and rear in stock I can pick up if I don't like the Duraflaps.
 
I have the Mopar mud flaps, great quality and made with some heavy duty rubber !
 
I'm sorry, I don't follow... Brutal and jadmt said Mopar are rubber. Is there just some missing punctuation here or...
mopar makes some molded plastic ones along with the mopar hd rubber ones.
 
Mopar makes two or three models all designed to fit the HD, just a mater of personal preference. I liked the molded plastic look.
 

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Hmmm - website said they are rubber/poly blend, I had hoped they would be more rubber than poly. I'll see how they are when they get here today. The Dodge house in town has a set of Mopar front and rear in stock I can pick up if I don't like the Duraflaps.

Duraflaps are great, they're just too spendy for what they are.

I've been very pleased with the rubber HD flaps I listed. I understand that when we say "rubber" they are some level of poly-rubber but one that is much more flexible than a more rigid plastic formulation.
 
Duraflaps are great, they're just too spendy for what they are.

I've been very pleased with the rubber HD flaps I listed. I understand that when we say "rubber" they are some level of poly-rubber but one that is much more flexible than a more rigid plastic formulation.
Okiedoke. They were, in fact, painful to the wallet; I'll check them out and see. The price I was quoted for Mopar front/rear from the parts department at the dealership was around $160 before tax, but now I don't know which ones they quoted me. Good thing I am in no hurry. Thanks for all the info.
 
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