my point is you have an opinion which I don't agree with, now whatGlad you happy with them, only point was it costs more to manufacturer the Weathertechs, there's absolutely no justification for RBs prices.
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my point is you have an opinion which I don't agree with, now whatGlad you happy with them, only point was it costs more to manufacturer the Weathertechs, there's absolutely no justification for RBs prices.
Installed WeatehrTech 10 month ago. No issues with paint.Any recommendations on the best mud flaps that won’t scratch up the paint?
i second this and they are bendy on the bottom so they can take a little whack from something without cracking.Mabett mud flaps. They don't wraparound/overlap the sides so won't damage the paint over time.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CBJY45L2/
I had the Muslogy on for a few months, but they wraparound the sides, and the gap between the mudflap and the paint filled with dust/dirt.
Are the Mabetts the only ones that don’t touch the paint?I like my Mabett’s. They don’t touch the paint like the OEM ones, and the price was good. Similar to other mud flaps, they don’t fully cover the infamous gap on the driver side rear wheel well, but that’s the truck’s “design issue,” not a mudflap.
From reports on here the Rocblokz do not touch the paint, and the basic generic made to fit types do not either.Are the Mabetts the only ones that don’t touch the paint?
thanks. Hard to do search for this when it involves multiple words to search.From reports on here the Rocblokz do not touch the paint, and the basic generic made to fit types do not either.
I am not sure about the Weathertech brand.thanks. Hard to do search for this when it involves multiple words to search.
They seem to be 39.99 now not big deal compared to the rockblox they’re expensive. lolI am not sure about the Weathertech brand.
I paid $33 for the Mabett which was a no brainer choice for me.
I wanted the Rocblokz but there was no way I was going to pay what they are getting for them.They seem to be 39.99 now not big deal compared to the rockblox they’re expensive. lol
Other brands also don’t touch the paint, but other forum members would need to provide their own experience. I have only used Mabett. I believe Rockblox was another “no touch” style, as others have mentioned.Are the Mabetts the only ones that don’t touch the paint?
no worries, pics are great. I understand exactly what you’re doing with the filler piece. I just need to find some scrap rubber should have some at work.And I’ll be the first to admit, it’s a challenging area to take a photo of.
I liked your idea and since I finally get a set of Mabetts, I followed your example. I'm can be a bit of a packrat, so I didn't throw away the rectangles I had to cut out of the bedliner when I added the side cubbies a few months ago. I remember setting the cutout piece aside thinking I might find a use for it someday....
I just made and added a wheel well “extension” that I fashioned from an old wheel well liner from a completely different unrelated vehicle. I cut and attached it to 3 “factory” holes with existing fasteners, plus added two more holes into the top lip of the Mabett to lock the new piece in place. The green lines are around the new piece. It’s already dirty and otherwise hard to tell (Minnesota winters and all). It’s held in place via 2 of the metal 7mm mud flap bolts, and by 3 push-in style plastic fasteners. Two of these push pins are what I added via drilling 2 holes into the top of the Mabett ...