I had them on for a few months, there was no rubbing that I could tell, they come with pre cut PPF strips that you can put on the flare to protect the paint.Those that have the Husky flaps, is there any rubbing of the paint on the fender flares? The only flaps ive ever had were Mopar molded on my 2002 1500 and they wore through the paint on the fender flare.
Which ones are this?
Which ones are this?
Not my truck in the photo, however I have the same ones which are the XL’s. The ones in the photo from your post also appear to be the XL’s. I wouldn’t do the smaller ones.Is this the XL or regular?
I have +1 offset
But with a 20x9 wheel and
35x12.5
So my tires stick out a little bit
They were probably for the 1500 Rebel. You want anything that says it'll fit a Power Wagon.Ordered a set of Mopar flaps for my 2024 Rebel and they are the molded plastic type, the parts guy said they were for a rebel but after I got them home they were no where near the right fit around the fender flare area and the bolt holes didn't line up. I'll try and get my $180 back after we come back from vacation. Not sure if they are for a different flare, or if the Rebel flare is any different from the other flares on other models.



No issues removing. I have a 2024 PW. I installed the RAM OEM rubber mudflaps with 35/12.5r/17 LT Geolander at4 tires. I recommend using a longer SS rivet than what comes in the kit—more secure.Have any of you had any issue removing the factory screws for OEM fender flares in order to install mud flaps? The top screw on both front fender flares just spin. My truck is a 2024 2500 with factory flares and I'm installing Duraflap mud flaps, which I've done on my previous two 2500s. Thanks.