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And if they are, does anyone have a current discount code on them? They seem pretty proud of flat pieces of rubber.
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Once I saw that I could get rid of the bright red advertising and get black on black, I was much more interested. I'm just hesitant to see all the discount codes for 10% and 15% and more that seem to have expired last month. Video install looks great.Hey Brad my son has these flaps on his Mav. I'll take a few pictures and post once he gets home from work.
Exactly. I really dislike this battle to find discount codes to make things reasonable, but when I got to $167 in the cart for black/black without knowing if there was a shipping cost, I stopped.Yes, but they're not rubber. They're plastic. And yes, they're stupid expensive.
Rediculous that they cost almost as much as my full set of Ford Cargo liners (arrived today and they look great, BTW).Every time I see those molded mud flaps I think how much those curved cup like surfaces will hold mud and slush. Been there done that but nevermore.
I hate the RokBlokz price but for no paint damage, ease of installation, more flexibility and self cleaning surface they are the only ones on my list at this time. I would be willing pay $10 more for no logo though
I like the Ford OEM ones a lot better. Besides being way overpriced, the RokBlokz look almost home-made, and the mounting bolts/large washers stick out like a sore thumb - don't look "factory" at all.Yes, but they're not rubber. They're plastic. And yes, they're stupid expensive.
Different strokes for different folks and all that. The OEM option will rub your paint off and this is magnified even more if you hit them while you're off-road.I like the Ford OEM ones a lot better. Besides being way overpriced, the RokBlokz look almost home-made, and the mounting bolts/large washers stick out like a sore thumb - don't look "factory" at all.
I solved that issue by putting strips of foam along the contact area.The OEM option will rub your paint off and this is magnified even more if you hit them while you're off-road.
I bet I could make a nicer looking set in my garage. They definitely look "aftermarket" (which they of course are) but not in a good way. For some, function over style I guess is ok.The Rokblokz don't look great, but they're more functional for me.
I can wait and see if they are good. I'll keep my fingers crossed.Mabett will be offering their no scratch mud flaps in 3-4 weeks according to their post in the "Interior Modifications" thread. Unfortunately the price won't be announced until they are offered for sale on their website.