https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F91GDHL4where is the link for this product via Amazon so that we can view the reviews?
MABETT said on Jul 6, 2025when will this item be back in stock if ever?
Sorry, the first batch is sold out, so the link is currently unavailable. The next batch will arrive soon and is expected to be available by late July.
Got these today and are now installed. The one thing I would have liked to see is a couple of replacement clips for those that wanted to take the mud guard off and ensure the rocker panel was clean. I had a couple of rocks on one side I would not have seen and were too large to fit in the drain holes. Also if I would have known there were glue strips involved I might not have made the purchase. I like the option to be able to take thing off. All in all I'm glad I made the purchase. Thanks.
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Key Features
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Thank you for your feedback! The installation is mainly secured by clips, and the adhesive strips are for better sealing.Got these today and are now installed. The one thing I would have liked to see is a couple of replacement clips for those that wanted to take the mud guard off and ensure the rocker panel was clean. I had a couple of rocks on one side I would not have seen and were too large to fit in the drain holes. Also if I would have known there were glue strips involved I might not have made the purchase. I like the option to be able to take thing off. All in all I'm glad I made the purchase. Thanks.
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Its 3m double sided tape. If I remember correctly from looking at it, its only taped to the wheel liner which should still be able to be removed even if the piece is stuck to it.glue strips involved ? how is that? And yes I stay away from products for a vehicle that use double stick tape
Don't forget us Canadians!Sure! Once the second batch arrives, we’ll offer a 20% discount.
Thanks for the feedback!Got them installed. Initial impressions are positive. Install is very straightforward, I reused the OEM clips (they're harder to snap in though because of the increased thickness of the pieces they are clamping). From looking at it, I'm not sure the tape is entirely necessary unless you want it to be waterproof, but I chose to use it since it does contour to the wheel liner and provide what looks like pretty solid weatherproofing. After seeing how the wheel liner mounts, you'd definitely have to remove this piece and saw through the tape to get to some of the push pins (I think that's why this hole is here in the first place). Annoying if that's ever necessary, but luckily I doubt that for most people there will ever be a need. For those that don't want to use double sided tape, you can probably use some foam tape that's one sided and stuck to the piece only, kind of like what you use for tonneau covers. May not be as water proof, but will still keep junk out of the hole.
IMO this is a must have for a Tremor or FX4 that actually gets used off the road. While I had everything apart, I shot some fluid film in the lower rocker hole where it meets the pinch weld, just as some future proofing. Water can still drain out of that area just fine if it does end up in there, but your chance of debris clogging the hole will now be about zero with this mod. Only a tiny hole still remains that allows anything in there.
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The second batch is currently being restocked and should be available again in the next few days. I’ll make a post once it’s back on sale.So when will these be available again?
Can't find them anywhere...
But really need this as we drive gravel roads.