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I just installed these so I figured I'd share my thoughts for those that are interested.
First off, why did I pick Rokblokz? I picked these almost entirely because they seem like they would mostly mitigate the gap in the rear driver side wheel well that allows crud from the tire to get shot up behind the tail light. Otherwise I might have picked something less expensive.
Secondly these will not rub against your paint which is apparently a possible issue with some flaps out there.
Okay, with that out the way how do they seem?
The flaps themselves are relatively stiff but when push comes to shove they seem like they would bend. The install hardware seems decent. The washers are metal and painted (anodized?) black. The screws are not black. I'm not sure if they are SS or if they'll rust. It's early yet. It seems like they would be easy to replace if needed. The plastic inserts you screw into seemed fine. No issues yet. There are also some push in plastic rivet things that seem fine.
The install was pretty easy.
Tools:
-flat head screwdriver for removing plastic rivets
-Flashlight
-Socket/wrench for removing screws on rears
-Phillips driver on a ratchet (I stuck a Phillips head in a socket because I didn't have the real thing)
-Level if you want to be really anal
Removing the plastic rivets was easy. If you plan on saving them note that there are different sizes. They are not all interchangeable. Also, when I removed the factory installed screws on the rear wheel wells they seemed very loose. Something in general to watch out for. I did the install in my dark garage without issue. Took about 15-20 minutes.
The flaps look good. I went with all black and they don't look out of place at all.
I'd be happy to answer any questions potential buyers have.
First off, why did I pick Rokblokz? I picked these almost entirely because they seem like they would mostly mitigate the gap in the rear driver side wheel well that allows crud from the tire to get shot up behind the tail light. Otherwise I might have picked something less expensive.
Secondly these will not rub against your paint which is apparently a possible issue with some flaps out there.
Okay, with that out the way how do they seem?
The flaps themselves are relatively stiff but when push comes to shove they seem like they would bend. The install hardware seems decent. The washers are metal and painted (anodized?) black. The screws are not black. I'm not sure if they are SS or if they'll rust. It's early yet. It seems like they would be easy to replace if needed. The plastic inserts you screw into seemed fine. No issues yet. There are also some push in plastic rivet things that seem fine.
The install was pretty easy.
Tools:
-flat head screwdriver for removing plastic rivets
-Flashlight
-Socket/wrench for removing screws on rears
-Phillips driver on a ratchet (I stuck a Phillips head in a socket because I didn't have the real thing)
-Level if you want to be really anal
Removing the plastic rivets was easy. If you plan on saving them note that there are different sizes. They are not all interchangeable. Also, when I removed the factory installed screws on the rear wheel wells they seemed very loose. Something in general to watch out for. I did the install in my dark garage without issue. Took about 15-20 minutes.
The flaps look good. I went with all black and they don't look out of place at all.
I'd be happy to answer any questions potential buyers have.
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