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I ordered the front pair, my dealer couldn't find the rear. Seems they are unavailable at the moment. 🥴 Good news I guess is that there is a ford warehouse 1 hour from me, so shipping will be short!
That's funny. I just got off the phone with a dealer close to me (who has a Lariat with $5,000 upsell AND $1,500 dealer fees) and he couldn't find the rear ones either. Good thing I have time!!!
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Got the full set of splash guards today and got them put on! 45ish min install in total

Front splash guards part number : NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear splash guards part number: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

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GOOD LOOKING MAV!
 
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theres also 2 bolts and a pop rivet into the wheel well so they aren’t going anywhere. Fronts do not have the bracket mount. Just bolts into the wheel well and a clip underneath.
might noe hold up tosnow and ice build up in the north
 

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They’re molded so semi rigid I suppose is the best term. There’s some flex and give but they aren’t just a rubber flap like the gator back ones
Yeah I got these initially, but having this type on my previous chevy truck while they offer decent protection, the GatorBack ones which are indeed heavy rubber weighted will actually give better protection. Those do look nice on the truck. They are definitely cheaper than the GatorBack :)

One thing for sure, you are getting it fixed up nicely. I love that truck, which is why I bought one just like it. LOL
 

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Yeah I got these initially, but having this type on my previous chevy truck while they offer decent protection, the GatorBack ones which are indeed heavy rubber weighted will actually give better protection. Those do look nice on the truck. They are definitely cheaper than the GatorBack :)

One thing for sure, you are getting it fixed up nicely. I love that truck, which is why I bought one just like it. LOL
Think I'll wait and see what WeatherTech comes out with. They should have something available by the time I get my truck next year! Just don't like the looks of these from Ford.
 

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Got the full set of splash guards today and got them put on! 45ish min install in total

Front splash guards part number : NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear splash guards part number: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

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They look great. Observation Question. The way the rear splash guard is mounted, if it would “catch“ on something from the underside of the truck, (inside the wheel) would/could it damage the rear fender?
 

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They look great. Observation Question. The way the rear splash guard is mounted, if it would “catch“ on something from the underside of the truck, (inside the wheel) would/could it damage the rear fender?
That's what I was wondering when I saw it earlier today.
 

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They look great. Observation Question. The way the rear splash guard is mounted, if it would “catch“ on something from the underside of the truck, (inside the wheel) would/could it damage the rear fender?
Yes it could because they are securely attached. This is another reason I prefer the Gatorback, Mud Flaps as they will have much more give to them. I still have to see how those look in comparison. But these in my opinion look good.
 
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Yeah I mean I’m sure if you hit anything hard enough you can do damage. The passenger rear is bolted to an existing underbody panel bolt hole. It’s the driver side that taps a hole in the underside of the black bumper piece. If I plan to get in a scenario that risky I can always unbolt them (barring random events). I just don’t like the looks of the other style and they are ridiculously overpriced
 

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Got the full set of splash guards today and got them put on! 45ish min install in total

Front splash guards part number : NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear splash guards part number: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

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The mudflaps look good! Even though I live in an area where we get snow that can get jammed up behind the wheel and mudflap, we have a lot of gravel put on the roads in winter, and I don't like gravel rocks thrown up by my tires onto my vehicle body! (Besides, even when you don't have mudflaps, snow can at times get jammed up in your wheel wells anyway.)

But what really got my attention in your pics was the great look of that Cactus Gray! I've never seen that color in person, and many of the photos look almost off-white to me. (Even the Ford website pics.). I almost ordered Cactus Gray by my salesperson describing it so positively, but played it safe with the Area 51 that I have seen on some Bronco Sports. But now with these great quality pics, I'm having second thoughts...!
 

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Got the full set of splash guards today and got them put on! 45ish min install in total

Front splash guards part number : NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear splash guards part number: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

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Did you do it yourself ?
 

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Looks really good. Ford didn't include them from the factory for...... gas mileage reasons?
 
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The mudflaps look good! Even though I live in an area where we get snow that can get jammed up behind the wheel and mudflap, we have a lot of gravel put on the roads in winter, and I don't like gravel rocks thrown up by my tires onto my vehicle body! (Besides, even when you don't have mudflaps, snow can at times get jammed up in your wheel wells anyway.)

But what really got my attention in your pics was the great look of that Cactus Gray! I've never seen that color in person, and many of the photos look almost off-white to me. (Even the Ford website pics.). I almost ordered Cactus Gray by my salesperson describing it so positively, but played it safe with the Area 51 that I have seen on some Bronco Sports. But now with these great quality pics, I'm having second thoughts...!
thanks! It’s a super unique color that is hard to photograph well but looks fantastic in real life.
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