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Installing ROKBLOKZ Mud Flaps

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$150 for those flimsy flaps.

I'll be putting on the Ford ones:

Front: NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

Ford parts price of $100 for the set but I have seen discounts of $11.15 per set or $77.70 total
It is awfully expensive for a bit of plastic, but these are an alternative for those not in love with the missing coverage on the OEM mud flaps (see below).
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Ford Maverick Installing ROKBLOKZ Mud Flaps AA7E2B3D-690A-4213-9195-A0C634933C5D


You could also probably just go with cheap universal mud flaps and do any required trimming. Bunch of sizes for under $30 to choose from.

Husky also makes universals with stainless inserts for $60 front, $60 rear, $120 total.

Ford's comes with a little reinforcement deal which is nice, but if needed you could probably make that pretty easily yourself.
 

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$150 for those flimsy flaps.

I'll be putting on the Ford ones:

Front: NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

Ford parts price of $100 for the set but I have seen discounts of $11.15 per set or $77.70 total
Where did you see those discounts? I have been looking around but cant seem to find them.
 

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I looked at the OEM mud guards and the RokBlokz. How do they look, durability, and how they function is what I am considering. I live in the NE . Injected molded plastic vs. a somewhat flat kydex type material. I vote Rokblokz. Look at Ford's rear guards. Sure, they prevent spray to those behind you but look at that gap that allows all the dirt, salt, ice, snow and mud up into the under carriage. Thoughts?
 

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I looked at the OEM mud guards and the RokBlokz. How do they look, durability, and how they function is what I am considering. I live in the NE . Injected molded plastic vs. a somewhat flat kydex type material. I vote Rokblokz. Look at Ford's rear guards. Sure, they prevent spray to those behind you but look at that gap that allows all the dirt, salt, ice, snow and mud up into the under carriage. Thoughts?
I ordered the OEM flaps on my build, but when I saw the photos of the rears I called my dealer to remove them. The lack of coverage in the wheel well is sub-par. I didn't like how cheap they look and how they overlap the paint. I think it would trap dirt/salt and would be hard to wax around. Also I think you have to drill a hole in the plastic to install the bracket on the rear flaps. I ordered and received the Rokblokz and they are not cheap in any way, the material is very sturdy, looks like they are easy to install per the video on their site.
 

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$150 for those flimsy flaps.

I'll be putting on the Ford ones:

Front: NZ6Z-16A550-AA
Rear: NZ6Z-16A550-BA

Ford parts price of $100 for the set but I have seen discounts of $11.15 per set or $77.70 total
RB aren’t flimsy at all and the fords are trash. No coverage in the rear
 

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I put the Ford splash guards on the front, but for the rears I opted for the plasticover blue oval flaps from Amazon.......

Ford Maverick Installing ROKBLOKZ Mud Flaps IMG_1603 (1)


To install them you have to drill 4 hole in each flap, and buy 4 tinnerman nut plates and screws to replace the push in plastic retainers, along with 4 longer screws for the bottom screws. I like it better than Ford's splash guards and Rockblokz's, and they're only $24.99 at Amazon.
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