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I can't decide between the Ford product and the Muslogy product (which admittedly look very easy to install, but not very 'robust' in terms of width), so I thought I'd ask the 'hivemind' here to see what y'all are using...
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I can't decide between the Ford product and the Muslogy product (which admittedly look very easy to install, but not very 'robust' in terms of width), so I thought I'd ask the 'hivemind' here to see what y'all are using...
MUSLOGY on my '24. You can see both sides of the part. Rear face is well finished while the 'working' face is fully lipped for rigidity. Just put them on so no long term info to share. Extremely easy to mount. MUSLOGY even includes a quality push-lock removal tool.
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Been several of these flap threads, Mabetts are my choice and always a contender. They're thrifty, easy to install, perfect fit, wide and flexible on the lower portion.
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Edit: notice how they are longer than many.
 
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Interesting! Of the two contenders, I think I may be leaning toward the Mabetts...though the Muslogy seem more substantial...but I like how the Mabett's are longer...jeez, this is hard to decide!
 

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Interesting! Of the two contenders, I think I may be leaning toward the Mabetts...though the Muslogy seem more substantial...but I like how the Mabett's are longer...jeez, this is hard to decide!
Why would you want more substantial and are they really if the flanges are needed? If you hit something you want the flaps to give to prevent truck damage and then recover.
Rokblokz and Weather Tech are best if they are in your budget but Mabett would be my bargain choice.
 

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I have the Musology flaps. They seem good and sturdy for the price. They look good, too. I think I paid $42, but others have paid less. I don't think I can use them with the Air Design fender flares I plan on getting though. I believe the RokBlokz do work with flares and also cover the hole behind the driver's side rear wheel. Honestly, I wish I had bought the RokBlokz, even though they are 3 times the price. 😬
 
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Why would you want more substantial and are they really if the flanges are needed? If you hit something you want the flaps to give to prevent truck damage and then recover.
Rokblokz and Weather Tech are best if they are in your budget but Mabett would be my bargain choice.
'Substantial' meaning they aren't easily damaged, and though the Muslogy appear to be 'beefy' I think the Mabetts would 'flex' more than the Muslogy...I didn't consider WeatherTech due to the price, and I have to go look up Rokblokz as they're new to me. Thanks, Fossil!
 

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'Substantial' meaning they aren't easily damaged, and though the Muslogy appear to be 'beefy' I think the Mabetts would 'flex' more than the Muslogy...I didn't consider WeatherTech due to the price, and I have to go look up Rokblokz as they're new to me. Thanks, Fossil!
I posted my Rokblokz earlier but if you thought the WeatherTech were expensive then you won't like the Rokblokz. But they do block the hole on the driver side rear unlike the other flaps which I like. They also come in different colors.
 
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Running Rokblokz on mine. Really like them and they cover the hole on the driver side rear which is nice.
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Thanks for the photos...yeah, keeping debris and moisture out of that cavity is a real plus...but wow, they're really high-end in the price department for mudflaps! Ouch.
 

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Thanks for the photos...yeah, keeping debris and moisture out of that cavity is a real plus...but wow, they're really high-end in the price department for mudflaps! Ouch.
Yes. They are pricey but I know people that swear by them and supporting American companies is always a plus to me.
 

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Originally I had 'FORD splash guards' They were rigid and I was concerned they would damage the paint. I have 'Mabett mud flaps' now. I think they look better and provide better protection. Mabett's are not rigid. And less expensive.
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