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Mud Flaps

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Anyone put any mud flaps on for 2500 with 4x4 package with 35x12.50 tires and (stock fender flares)? Did you have to drill new holes? Any issues with turning (full turn) on the front wheel catching the mud guard?
 

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Howdy,
Anyone have any confirmations about other mud flaps fitment?

Mopar has Front 82215928AB and Back 82215929AB

They are to rubbery flappy looking.
 

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I have the Duraflap on the 2500. Easy enough to install and are doing a great job job keeping dirt off the paint. Highly recommended but they are pricey.
 

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Huskey said their hard plastic guards their known for are coming out in a few weeks.
 
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Anyone have the Mopar mud flaps installed they can post a picture of? I think I may install a set. My only question is, and it's prob a dumb question, but with the limited trim do I order the set made for the truck w/ flares or without? the limited seems like it has them....
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I have those. Haven't put them on yet... will share pics when done.

Anyone have the Mopar mud flaps installed they can post a picture of? I think I may install a set. My only question is, and it's prob a dumb question, but with the limited trim do I order the set made for the truck w/ flares or without? the limited seems like it has them....
UUI_82215928AB_1550245972508.jpg
 

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Installed the Mopar mudflaps yesterday. Overall straightforward once I figured out I need to pick up a plastic rivet tool from harbor freight. Had to remove each tire to have enough access to drill the holes for the rivets. Once I got the hang of it it took about 15 mins per tire when taking my time.

Overall happy with the look. Time will tell how much they keep up. Seem like good quality, thick rubber. 19C0FA76-80EB-4C5C-A9EF-D8A3274304C2.jpeg41931EE7-66CE-45A6-AFF9-7D9B24C5016B.jpeg09C0759F-29D2-4B92-8D29-93186EF2419E.jpeg12F90327-D76C-468D-80AD-BE824D7F65AF.jpeg
 

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Installed the Mopar mudflaps yesterday. Overall straightforward once I figured out I need to pick up a plastic rivet tool from harbor freight. Had to remove each tire to have enough access to drill the holes for the rivets. Once I got the hang of it it took about 15 mins per tire when taking my time.

Overall happy with the look. Time will tell how much they keep up. Seem like good quality, thick rubber.
Howdy,
Thank you for taking the time to post up about the flaps, and add great pictures showing them mounted with coverage.

So, factory flaps, and you needed to drill and add plastic rivets?
 

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I put on Gatorbacks, essentially same as above. Fit nice, added a hole/boltin the center of the rear flaps with longer bolt to attached to the wheel well molding of the truck for more support. Had to do the same in the front to attach the flap to the lower portion of the plastic molding behind the front wheel. Went to ace and got SS hardware, I installed everything without removing tires. A little overkill but didnt want to them banging around or flopping.
 

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Installed the Mopar mudflaps yesterday. Overall straightforward once I figured out I need to pick up a plastic rivet tool from harbor freight. Had to remove each tire to have enough access to drill the holes for the rivets. Once I got the hang of it it took about 15 mins per tire when taking my time.

Overall happy with the look. Time will tell how much they keep up. Seem like good quality, thick rubber. View attachment 1030View attachment 1031View attachment 1032View attachment 1035
How are the mud flaps and rivets holding up so far? Thinking about getting a set for my 2019. Thanks!
 

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How are the mud flaps and rivets holding up so far? Thinking about getting a set for my 2019. Thanks!

I have been very pleased with them so far. I bought them to keep the tire shine from spraying up on the the body of the truck, and they have been working great. I like they are not super flashy either, they look stock.
 

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I have been very pleased with them so far. I bought them to keep the tire shine from spraying up on the the body of the truck, and they have been working great. I like they are not super flashy either, they look stock.
Thanks! Got the choices narrowed down to these or the gatorbacks.
 

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Just ordered a rear set of Gatorbacks. Will post pics once I have them installed. Hopefully this weekend.
 

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