Sponsored
OP
OP
mrmagoo711

mrmagoo711

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
135
Reaction score
193
Location
Mesa, AZ
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
Send your review to the manufacturer. No one should have to go thru that much work to install a product.
You know, it was more a personal choice - there are many others who have done zero prep work and had zero issues.

For the price point, the little bit of extra effort was worth saving $600 over the Air Design flares. The more money Mabett spends improving what's already a pretty decent flare, the more expensive they'll be. I'd rather spend half an hour prepping on my end and get a $150 flare, than have them spend a little more time on their end and have it cost $300 ...
Sponsored

 
OP
OP
mrmagoo711

mrmagoo711

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
135
Reaction score
193
Location
Mesa, AZ
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
If your ever interested in selling your stock tremor wheels , I’m your guy!
please reach out.
Wish we'd connected earlier! I sold them last fall a couple months after I picked up the truck.
 
OP
OP
mrmagoo711

mrmagoo711

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
135
Reaction score
193
Location
Mesa, AZ
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost

Palindrome

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Lynn
Joined
Mar 12, 2024
Threads
4
Messages
87
Reaction score
126
Location
Mesa, Arizona
Vehicle(s)
2017 Hyundai Tucson Sport, 2022 Ford Maverick XLT
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
So after MONTHS of checking with absolutely zero luck, on a whim I checked back on Amazon a few weeks ago and finally found the fabled fender flares from Mabett in stock. I got them ordered, and now have them on the truck. Very happy with the look and wasn't too stressed over the install - just take your time. Below are just a few thoughts and tips for anyone looking to get them or install them (and they're actually still in stock on Amazon at the moment!)

1. - Rough edges: I'd read reviews that many were concerned about the sharp edges rubbing on the paint. Understandable, so I took some fine-grit sandpaper and smoothed all edges prior to installation. There were definitely some sharp edges, but nothing drastic. Figured better safe than sorry. Hindsight it was definitely worth it, and I feel provided less potential interference for anything that might have kept the 3m tape from properly adhering to the fender.

2. - Fit to body: Some had mentioned that there were gaps when it didn't closely hug the fender. So I got a heat gun and gently warmed up all the mounting tabs and slightly bent them inward. Definitely an incredibly tight fit and nothings getting in there between the fender & flare now. Perfect fit front to back on each flare, with zero gaps visible anywhere along the edge. Worth doing if you're afraid it's going to be a concern of gaps or debris getting in there. And better to do it prior to installation when you've already got 3m tape showing, realize there's going to be gaps, and you're already committed.

3. - Gaps where you can see color: I also saw instances where the flare didn't fit FULLY down to the black plastic trim in the front & back, and there was color visible. Probably wouldn't be an issue on a black truck, but on my gray truck it showed. There was at least SOME paint showing either in the front or the back on every flare. Not significant, no more than 1/8th inch. But enough to test my OCD haha. So I got a can of flat black plasti-dip, masked off all the areas that I could see color showing, and then shot several coats of it to make sure it would hold up. It looks just fine - can't see any color, can't tell it's there, haven't hurt the paint in any way, and after at least 4-5 times through the car wash nothing is coming off and it's holding up great. If it ever peels off I can just respray in a few minutes and be good as new.

4. - Installation: All of my personal prep work aside (as mentioned above), it was honestly super straight forward. A couple times the holes weren't quite lined up enough to get a clip back in, but using a punch I was able to get it right where it needed to be. Installation of all 4 took less than 40 minutes, and my sanding/heat gun prep took another 15 or so. All said and done everything was under an hour.

**Final thoughts** - for the price these absolutely can't be beat. I think it's the best looking fender out there (low profile), offers great protection to the fender lip, doesn't require drilling or additional body mod, and is a FAR cry from the $700 Ford is asking for the Air Design flares which look nearly identical. Are they perfect? No ... but with some well thought out prep, and patience during the install, nearly every criticism brought up in these forums was easily addressed. And the end product is one that will hold up for a long time and looks really great on the truck. Kudos to Mabett for getting something out there in the market at a fraction of the price of others. If you're handy and don't mind a little prep work you'll be completely happy - snag em up before they're gone.

Amazon.com: Mabett Fender Flares fit Ford Maverick 2022 2023 2024, Front and Rear Wheel Eyebrow Maverick Accessories 4PCS Fender Trim : Automotive

Image.jpeg
Amen to your comments! Nothing is perfect and for the $ these can't be beat and are by far the best looking.
Ford Maverick Mabett Flares Installed on my '23 Tremor - Thoughts & Impressions IMG_0992
 

thev8man

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2023
Threads
30
Messages
1,496
Reaction score
1,280
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2022 Hybrid XL, 2023 XLT Tremor
Engine
Undecided
Clubs
 
So after MONTHS of checking with absolutely zero luck, on a whim I checked back on Amazon a few weeks ago and finally found the fabled fender flares from Mabett in stock. I got them ordered, and now have them on the truck. Very happy with the look and wasn't too stressed over the install - just take your time. Below are just a few thoughts and tips for anyone looking to get them or install them (and they're actually still in stock on Amazon at the moment!)

1. - Rough edges: I'd read reviews that many were concerned about the sharp edges rubbing on the paint. Understandable, so I took some fine-grit sandpaper and smoothed all edges prior to installation. There were definitely some sharp edges, but nothing drastic. Figured better safe than sorry. Hindsight it was definitely worth it, and I feel provided less potential interference for anything that might have kept the 3m tape from properly adhering to the fender.

2. - Fit to body: Some had mentioned that there were gaps when it didn't closely hug the fender. So I got a heat gun and gently warmed up all the mounting tabs and slightly bent them inward. Definitely an incredibly tight fit and nothings getting in there between the fender & flare now. Perfect fit front to back on each flare, with zero gaps visible anywhere along the edge. Worth doing if you're afraid it's going to be a concern of gaps or debris getting in there. And better to do it prior to installation when you've already got 3m tape showing, realize there's going to be gaps, and you're already committed.

3. - Gaps where you can see color: I also saw instances where the flare didn't fit FULLY down to the black plastic trim in the front & back, and there was color visible. Probably wouldn't be an issue on a black truck, but on my gray truck it showed. There was at least SOME paint showing either in the front or the back on every flare. Not significant, no more than 1/8th inch. But enough to test my OCD haha. So I got a can of flat black plasti-dip, masked off all the areas that I could see color showing, and then shot several coats of it to make sure it would hold up. It looks just fine - can't see any color, can't tell it's there, haven't hurt the paint in any way, and after at least 4-5 times through the car wash nothing is coming off and it's holding up great. If it ever peels off I can just respray in a few minutes and be good as new.

4. - Installation: All of my personal prep work aside (as mentioned above), it was honestly super straight forward. A couple times the holes weren't quite lined up enough to get a clip back in, but using a punch I was able to get it right where it needed to be. Installation of all 4 took less than 40 minutes, and my sanding/heat gun prep took another 15 or so. All said and done everything was under an hour.

**Final thoughts** - for the price these absolutely can't be beat. I think it's the best looking fender out there (low profile), offers great protection to the fender lip, doesn't require drilling or additional body mod, and is a FAR cry from the $700 Ford is asking for the Air Design flares which look nearly identical. Are they perfect? No ... but with some well thought out prep, and patience during the install, nearly every criticism brought up in these forums was easily addressed. And the end product is one that will hold up for a long time and looks really great on the truck. Kudos to Mabett for getting something out there in the market at a fraction of the price of others. If you're handy and don't mind a little prep work you'll be completely happy - snag em up before they're gone.

Amazon.com: Mabett Fender Flares fit Ford Maverick 2022 2023 2024, Front and Rear Wheel Eyebrow Maverick Accessories 4PCS Fender Trim : Automotive

Image.jpeg
Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸
What size tires
 

Sponsored

Glen Baker LLC

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
May 29, 2024
Threads
30
Messages
7,417
Reaction score
12,595
Location
Central Nevada & Utah
Vehicle(s)
Maverick XLT Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
You know, it was more a personal choice - there are many others who have done zero prep work and had zero issues.

For the price point, the little bit of extra effort was worth saving $600 over the Air Design flares. The more money Mabett spends improving what's already a pretty decent flare, the more expensive they'll be. I'd rather spend half an hour prepping on my end and get a $150 flare, than have them spend a little more time on their end and have it cost $300 ...
If that's the case, then Mabett in their AD should state.
'Finale finishing and fitment may have to be completed by the consumer'.
But we all know a statement like that would reduce sales. Because everyone else may not feel the same as you
 

Glen Baker LLC

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
May 29, 2024
Threads
30
Messages
7,417
Reaction score
12,595
Location
Central Nevada & Utah
Vehicle(s)
Maverick XLT Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Send your review to the manufacturer. No one should have to go thru that much work to install a product.
I agree with you.
Consumers need to be aware of possible customization they may have to make to the product in order for it to fit properly.
 

Deweyordeweynot

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Dewey
Joined
May 10, 2023
Threads
32
Messages
585
Reaction score
674
Location
Macomb, MI
Vehicle(s)
2024 XLT Oxford White / 2018 Subaru Forester
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
Sponsored
OP
OP
mrmagoo711

mrmagoo711

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
135
Reaction score
193
Location
Mesa, AZ
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
Really, the stock size. I m debating 245 65 17 or 245 70 17
haha, sorry man! I don't know where I pulled that out of ... mine are definitely 245/70r17 😂
 

Cristiansilva3312

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Cristian
Joined
Feb 10, 2024
Threads
6
Messages
57
Reaction score
32
Location
MD
Vehicle(s)
'23 Ford Maverick XLT Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I absolutely love them too! They look awesome and the combo is MUCH lighter than the stock setup, which was a win despite being a bigger tire!

Wheels
Sport Terrain CV-1 Gloss Black | Tire Rack

Tires
Vredestein Pinza AT | 235/65R17 | Tire Rack
I've been looking at the cv-1's by sport terrain but tire rack has them in what looks like a different bolt pattern. Maverick bolt pattern is 5x108 and from what I read the cv-1's are 5x112. They still fit without modification? Or do they have a variant that is 5x108? Thanks in advance.
 
Last edited:
OP
OP
mrmagoo711

mrmagoo711

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
135
Reaction score
193
Location
Mesa, AZ
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
I've been looking at the cv-1s by sport terrain but tire rack has them in what looks like a different bolt pattern. Maverick bolt pattern is 5x108 and from what I read the cv-1s are 5x112. They still fit without modification? Or docthey have a variant that is 5x108? ThankS in advance.
I would reach out to Tire Rack to confirm, I'm sure they have multiple bolt patterns in the wheel. if you select your truck and then filter to the wheel it should work. I do see 5X112 listed there as well, but I definitely got 5x108. If you ask they should be able to clarify, they're great to work with.
Sponsored

 
 







Top