As is par for the course, what should be an easy simple project turned out to be a much larger endeavor.
Purchased front and rear heavy duty splash guards from the dealer. Installed the rears first. Not too bad, except the plastic rivets they supply are junk and not sized correctly. Several of them broke.
Then I moved on to the front. Discovered that the mud flaps hit the wheel-to-wheel MOPAR steps. Enough to bother me. So I took off the steps and shortened the front by 1.5” using hacksaw and angle grinder. And once again the plastic rivets didn’t work too well. Went to a few local auto parts stores and got some big Christmas tree push pins and used those.
Two evenings and about 4 hours later, finally done.
Got to say, the MOPAR rubber mud flaps are not a very good implementation from an install perspective. The hardware was junk. And they interfere with the factory steps. I think I’m happy with the end result, but the implementation should be better for a factory solution. I’d expect what I got from a lower-quality aftermarket company, but not from an OEM. If I had to do it again, I’d look elsewhere.