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Sorry for the typo, stupid auto correct. I see someone else got the link!
I don’t understand why they don’t make a ton of these. Hopefully they got the holes lined up better. Mine are supposed to arrive Tuesday. I’ll take a bunch of pictures and post during install.
Onemuir,
Since you started the thread, you can correct the title if you want.
Take Care
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I doubt if we will be seeing in 2024 Mavericks still running in 3010 like there are still Model T's out there rolling!

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I also seriously doubt if any vehicle made now will be running almost a thousand years from now model T or whatever.....but you never know;-)
 
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Annnnnd they're out of stock again. Just went to the Amazon site, and it said "Unavailable". Went to the Mabett site too, and they were also unavailable.

Man, they weren't kidding when they said only 5 left in stock. Might not have been that many. :)
Ahh man, bummer. Sorry. They will be back up soon I hope.
 

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Dang, was waiting to hear how they fit with factory mud flaps, and missed out. Amazon definitely says no idea when they will be back in stock.

Poked around can't fine a Mabett online store. Guess it's wait for amazon!
 
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Ya. That’s what I was doing. I just got lucky and checked. Placed my order immediately.
the few other posts said that the mud flaps and flairs fit fine with each other.
Im running with some cheapo universal mud flaps. I cut them down for a better fit. Had to drill my own holes which was fine and I just reused the plastic pins and screws. I don’t think they will be a problem with the flairs. If they are I’ll just bin them. (They were like $10)
 

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I can't speak to Ford, but I can tell you that every Chevy truck in Maine has rust bubbles above the wheel wells, UNLESS they have flairs. Haven't been watching Fords, cuz this is my first one. Ever. Except for a 66 'stang in 1972.
 
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Was also waiting on some testimony on how well these fit with OEM mud flaps, but it looks like this batch is all sold out as well. My 140 bucks are safe for now.

I've heard a few things about this set from Rough Country (https://www.roughcountry.com/product/configurable/ford-sport-fender-flares-s-f32241c) but its almost twice the price and once again, I have no idea whether these will fit with the mud flaps. Really hoping I wouldn't have to cut anything to fit either set.
I refuse to pay some of the exorbitant prices for a pretty simple plastic piece (s) $145 for these seems reasonable. They can easily recoup their manufacturing costs and make a profit.
You will probably have to cut just about anything aftermarket to fit the mud flaps. Get a cheap dremal from harbor freight and take your time. Cut out less than you need and keep taking material off until it fits good then finish with sanding. probably need to get some more double sided tape too. Time consuming but worth it to get what you want.
Goiing slightly off topic😆. I’m looking for the aeroskin hood guard in the matt finish. (Too match the rest of the plastic's) but local dealer wants a fortune. Aftermarket is just as bad if you can find one. Out of state dealers are cheap but charge a fortune for shipping🙄. I’m considering a hood bra. Cheap and free shipping. But there seems to be fitment issues. I’ve heard the arguments about them ruining the paint. I’ve never had a problem with that on previous vehicles. (Take it off periodically and put it in the washer!) If they fit tightly then not much dirt should get under it. And just keeping the vehicle clean and waxed helps.
anyway! Be patient, the flairs will come back in stock. (Add them to your “list” on Amazon) check it once or twice a week. Hopefully someone will notice and post it up on here as well.
 
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I can't speak to Ford, but I can tell you that every Chevy truck in Maine has rust bubbles above the wheel wells, UNLESS they have flairs. Haven't been watching Fords, cuz this is my first one. Ever. Except for a 66 'stang in 1972.
That’s because they use salt on the roads back east! Here in Oregon they use gravel. We get cracked windshields and chewed up paint on the front of our cars. They love to lay it down but they don’t clean it up afterwards.
 

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I refuse to pay some of the exorbitant prices for a pretty simple plastic piece (s) $145 for these seems reasonable. They can easily recoup their manufacturing costs and make a profit.
You will probably have to cut just about anything aftermarket to fit the mud flaps. Get a cheap dremal from harbor freight and take your time. Cut out less than you need and keep taking material off until it fits good then finish with sanding. probably need to get some more double sided tape too. Time consuming but worth it to get what you want.
Goiing slightly off topic😆. I’m looking for the aeroskin hood guard in the matt finish. (Too match the rest of the plastic's) but local dealer wants a fortune. Aftermarket is just as bad if you can find one. Out of state dealers are cheap but charge a fortune for shipping🙄. I’m considering a hood bra. Cheap and free shipping. But there seems to be fitment issues. I’ve heard the arguments about them ruining the paint. I’ve never had a problem with that on previous vehicles. (Take it off periodically and put it in the washer!) If they fit tightly then not much dirt should get under it. And just keeping the vehicle clean and waxed helps.
anyway! Be patient, the flairs will come back in stock. (Add them to your “list” on Amazon) check it once or twice a week. Hopefully someone will notice and post it up on here as well.
👍If you're hood and bumper are still fairly pristine.
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Self-healing PPF will “heal” any dings or surface-level scratches if you wash it with warm water or leave your car out under the sun.
 
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You can find the ford/ air design ones for under $400 sometimes on eBay and other websites
 

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I refuse to pay some of the exorbitant prices for a pretty simple plastic piece (s) $145 for these seems reasonable. They can easily recoup their manufacturing costs and make a profit.
You will probably have to cut just about anything aftermarket to fit the mud flaps. Get a cheap dremal from harbor freight and take your time. Cut out less than you need and keep taking material off until it fits good then finish with sanding. probably need to get some more double sided tape too. Time consuming but worth it to get what you want.
Goiing slightly off topic😆. I’m looking for the aeroskin hood guard in the matt finish. (Too match the rest of the plastic's) but local dealer wants a fortune. Aftermarket is just as bad if you can find one. Out of state dealers are cheap but charge a fortune for shipping🙄. I’m considering a hood bra. Cheap and free shipping. But there seems to be fitment issues. I’ve heard the arguments about them ruining the paint. I’ve never had a problem with that on previous vehicles. (Take it off periodically and put it in the washer!) If they fit tightly then not much dirt should get under it. And just keeping the vehicle clean and waxed helps.
anyway! Be patient, the flairs will come back in stock. (Add them to your “list” on Amazon) check it once or twice a week. Hopefully someone will notice and post it up on here as well.
Speak of the devil, they came in stock today. I picked up the last one!
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