I picked up the RokBlokz XLs and I love them! No drill, no problems simple install.
Are those the original size or the XL?
Edit: Nevermind, I read right past it even though it's cited in the quote I posted. Doh! BTW, looks good!
I picked up the RokBlokz XLs and I love them! No drill, no problems simple install.
What size front and rear did you get? Any part numbers?
What size wheels and tires? I juist bought mine last week and this looks great.Went with Weathertech moulded. Seem to work pretty good so far and have that factory look. Just wish the front ones were a touch longer.View attachment 8252
Stock wheels and stock tire size. Swapped the crappy Nexens out for Duratracs tho.What size wheels and tires? I juist bought mine last week and this looks great.
What size front and rear did you get? Any part numbers?
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I had the XL's on my 2018 because I had 2 1/2 inch fender flares, but on the 2019 I have the regular size and they still extend out a little bit, but if I put the oem fender flares on it will about rightAre those the original size or the XL?
Edit: Nevermind, I read right past it even though it's cited in the quote I posted. Doh! BTW, looks good!
I installed the Mopar OEM flaps front and rear, they seem to be heavy duty . Install was a little tricky but not terrible.
They are the rubber ones.Molded OEM flaps or the rubber ones?
I just installed these, what part was tricky? I thought they went on really easy.I installed the Mopar OEM flaps front and rear, they seem to be heavy duty . Install was a little tricky but not terrible.
I guess the tricky part was installing these without removing the rear wheels.I just installed these, what part was tricky? I thought they went on really easy.
Gondul, would you mind sharing the specific mud flaps product you bought. I like the rubber you used, I found some stuff on Amazon, but it seems more plastic than rubber.I got the idea to make my own from @1FastHemi ...
Both front and back are 14" in width... just in case I either go with a wider tire at some point or I change out the wheels as none have the same amount of offset as OEM so they will stick out a bit.
I simply reused all the existing hardware... I did drill one hole in the plastic well to support the innermost corner on all four sides, I think Duraflap comes with a clamp..
So I used this image from @MegaDave to make my template for the front:
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Basic pattern cut out...
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This is the reason for the weird shape on the front flaps:
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Held on with some duct tape to make sure they are centered...
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Gondul, would you mind sharing the specific mud flaps product you bought. I like the rubber you used, I found some stuff on Amazon, but it seems more plastic than rubber.
Thanks, you’re the man!Totally understand... I ordered them through Northern Tool as they were the cheapest at the time, the part # is BSGD2430 (24x30 - 3/8" thick) it is a composite material.
The weights I got from Bores MFG, again,
those look like you are running a donut spare . definitely goin t look better with 35's.I’m pretty happy with the weather techs...we will see how they do after the 35’s go on when my wheels come in.