Nothin' quite like a good, muddy truck!I’ve had it for three weeks now and couldn’t resist the urge any longer so I did this to it!
Really so far I have added the side steps, tinted windows, sprayed rear wheel wells with undercoat Rustolium, added Kryptec seat covers, and Husky all weather floor mats. View attachment 144
Good for you. I paid over 100 bucks for mine. They are nothing special. One of them doesn't even fit as snug as it should.Received these today. Generic mud flap delete kit from Amazon. For 26 bucks, I will give them a shot. Also removed the mud flap bracket to make sure I don’t have any issues with the new tires being installed next week (295/70/18).
I just plugged my holes with these, I didn’t want any more unsightly plastic pieces on my truck. I paid $20 cad.Received these today. Generic mud flap delete kit from Amazon. For 26 bucks, I will give them a shot. Also removed the mud flap bracket to make sure I don’t have any issues with the new tires being installed next week (295/70/18).
You removed the mudflaps to put other mudflaps on?I just plugged my holes with these, I didn’t want any more unsightly plastic pieces on my truck. I paid $20 cad.
Yes, rigid mud flaps don’t do well when you are off roading. In the past I bent the rear panel with a rigid mud flap. And I really don’t like the look of cheap plastic ones as well.You removed the mudflaps to put other mudflaps on?
Installed the front half of the Ready Lift 2.0 and mounted my 22x11 Luxx HD Pro 5's with 33x12.50 Radar Renegade R/T tiresTell us about your modifications, upgrades, repairs and customizations!
He is 100 percent correct. The OEM flaps will damage your truck.Yes, rigid mud flaps don’t do well when you are off roading. In the past I bent the rear panel with a rigid mud flap. And I really don’t like the look of cheap plastic ones as well.