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How do the holes line up with the Lobo, since they are different on the other Mavericks??

RKB doesn't show different for Lobo vs other Mavericks.

And can't buy just rears I see. I've got Ford molded on front, found out after the rears from
Ford don't fit Lobo's. Sucks!

Help a guy out here....thanks Much!!
Rokblokz mudflaps fit on all Maverick models. Holes are all the same.

The shape of the Lobo rear bumper is slightly different, however - making any “molded style” fit no bueno.

They also work with Mabett Fender Flares for an extra dorky Lobo look:)
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Rokblokz mudflaps fit on all Maverick models. Holes are all the same.

The shape of the Lobo rear bumper is slightly different, however - making any “molded style” fit no bueno.

They also work with Mabett Fender Flares for an extra dorky Lobo look:)
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OK, so that's your Lobo I presume. I was starting to realize that the bolt hole location was the
same on all Mavericks, it's the rest of the "molded Ford ones" that keep the rears from fitting,
thus the holes don't line up then.
The Roks look fine. I've used them once before. I mounted the front Ford molded ones today.
Roks only sells all 4 in a kit. I know....looks better if all are same, but, damn, I paid for those fronts!
Rears they are giving my $ back for those. Hmmmmm......$150 for a set of 4, plus what I paid for
the fronts....LOL. Muds are starting to get costly!

Guess I'll suck it up and buy the set of Roks. Thanks Chops. Oh, they only come in one sizing, right???

Thanks Much!
 

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Guess I'll suck it up and buy the set of Roks. Thanks Chops. Oh, they only come in one sizing, right???

Thanks Much!
I saw only one size for the Maverick when I ordered. I seem to remember some choices on the colors though.

They are too pricey imo - and my first set was taken by a “porch pirate” grrr.

I rarely drive in the wet living in the desert, but they sure deflect plenty of dirt & dust & rocks from hitting the truck!
 

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Lobos definitely kick up more crap off the road than other vehicles I've had. Didn't want to get mud flaps for the look on a street truck, but it will save so much time cleaning I feel like I have to do it. One puddle and the entire side profile is dirty again.
Plus flaps are cheaper than a PPF wrap (got an estimate for $8k).
 

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I saw only one size for the Maverick when I ordered. I seem to remember some choices on the colors though.

They are too pricey imo - and my first set was taken by a “porch pirate” grrr.

I rarely drive in the wet living in the desert, but they sure deflect plenty of dirt & dust & rocks from hitting the truck!
Yes, get them in different colors and if black you can get different colored Logos of theirs
on lower left corner. OR....black and black like I ordered. I did contemplate about the
blue logo for awhile.....Hmmmmmm???? LOL!!
 

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I bought Rokblokz and absolutely love the look. Someone on here said they look terrible. It's a personal preference. I think they look great!
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Ordered a set of mud flaps for my '25 LOBO. They were supposed to fit but the rear ones didn't. Went to WEATHER TECH site and their listing specifically said they wouldn't fit the LOBO.
So where can I get, or, who makes mud flaps that fit.

I bought some flat mud flap material to fabricate my own but I'd rather get a custom fit set.

Any help would be appreciated.

p.s. I didn't like the "dinner plate" wheels at first but they are growing on me. It's the only real visual que (other than the front grill) that sets the LOBO apart from the other models / trim levels.
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While installing mine, the rear wheel wells are made of plastic unlike the front that has felt lining. The plastic in the rear has a an area that is raised where you have to install the flap. Unfortunately, Rokblokz says to reuse the OEM screws for this area but they're not long enough for the added thickness of the flap. They do send you longer screws but with a different thread. It works though.

I'm curious what's different about the Lobo that causes some other mudflaps to not fit on the rear.

Your rear rokblokz look identical to mine on a '22. Same shape, same 3 fasteners. I wonder if the other flaps use that 4th fastener above the rear rokblokz flap?
 

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If you decide you don’t like your lobo wheels OP, I’ve got the OEM optional ones I’d trade!
 
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Installed my RokBlokz mud flaps on front. Will do rears Sat.
This has been said before and I concur. The screws used are
yes, silver, sucks, and the metal is on the softer side...heads. The
screws are VERY tight going in to those orange plastic "clips."
To make it a little easier, I first threaded the screws well in to the clips
before doing the mounting. This made the "screwing in process" a bit
easier when muds were in place. (Uh...you bad boys, keep it clean, my
grands read this stuff!!) LOL!!

Honestly I can't imagine RB having such a hard time finding black quality
screws....as they have said....all these years!!! I think they had purchased a
TON of those screws at a good price and want to use them before buying
black ones. They say they're looking for a "quality black screw"....but, honestly
the silver ones are NOT high quality. So, RB....give me a break here. I've worked with
nuts, bolts, screws, etc, for at least 60 yrs.

Pls don't BS us about you can't find "decent black screws!!" Overall I do like your product
and the hole line up is proper for the vehicle ordered for, and the fit too.

So, take your "thank you's".....along with the negative feedback and fix what many have
complained about for years now. Yes, I've owned another set of your muds.
And, for $150 a set....well, it seems there's decent profit in each sale.

For those here who think they are "ugly, etc".....each to their own. A street truck looks fine
with these muds...and many take their Mavericks off road. Molded "fine looking" muds
belong on higher end cars and SUV's....IMHO. Have installed many...and would not put
"non molded ones" on an expensive car or SUV.

Street trucks still have to navigate winter roads, garbage on roads, some gravel roads,
so the muds are needed to protect that paint. Period, end of that story.

For our Mavericks....this style really goes better overall....than molded ones. It's a truck...albeit
not a "body on frame" trunk monster. A "Mini Truck".....that's a Maverick. So, there is a "truck"
for all of us depending on what our desires are. You drink a Bud....I like Absolut and tonic.
We like what we like. No harm, no foul. No one is wrong.....we are all "right"....for us!!

That's my story and I'm sticking to it!! LOL!!

OH...my hard cover tri-fold tonneau is also going on Saturday. I think my VB Lobo will be all done,
Uhhhh....for now at least. Love the Redline Tuning hood struts. AND, my Continental DWS 06 +
tires vs the crap OEM's. Top of my list for best "ad ons."
 

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Installed my RokBlokz mud flaps on front. Will do rears Sat.
This has been said before and I concur. The screws used are
yes, silver, sucks, and the metal is on the softer side...heads. The
screws are VERY tight going in to those orange plastic "clips."
To make it a little easier, I first threaded the screws well in to the clips
before doing the mounting. This made the "screwing in process" a bit
easier when muds were in place. (Uh...you bad boys, keep it clean, my
grands read this stuff!!) LOL!!

Honestly I can't imagine RB having such a hard time finding black quality
screws....as they have said....all these years!!! I think they had purchased a
TON of those screws at a good price and want to use them before buying
black ones. They say they're looking for a "quality black screw"....but, honestly
the silver ones are NOT high quality. So, RB....give me a break here. I've worked with
nuts, bolts, screws, etc, for at least 60 yrs.

Pls don't BS us about you can't find "decent black screws!!" Overall I do like your product
and the hole line up is proper for the vehicle ordered for, and the fit too.

So, take your "thank you's".....along with the negative feedback and fix what many have
complained about for years now. Yes, I've owned another set of your muds.
And, for $150 a set....well, it seems there's decent profit in each sale.

For those here who think they are "ugly, etc".....each to their own. A street truck looks fine
with these muds...and many take their Mavericks off road. Molded "fine looking" muds
belong on higher end cars and SUV's....IMHO. Have installed many...and would not put
"non molded ones" on an expensive car or SUV.

Street trucks still have to navigate winter roads, garbage on roads, some gravel roads,
so the muds are needed to protect that paint. Period, end of that story.

For our Mavericks....this style really goes better overall....than molded ones. It's a truck...albeit
not a "body on frame" trunk monster. A "Mini Truck".....that's a Maverick. So, there is a "truck"
for all of us depending on what our desires are. You drink a Bud....I like Absolut and tonic.
We like what we like. No harm, no foul. No one is wrong.....we are all "right"....for us!!

That's my story and I'm sticking to it!! LOL!!

OH...my hard cover tri-fold tonneau is also going on Saturday. I think my VB Lobo will be all done,
Uhhhh....for now at least. Love the Redline Tuning hood struts. AND, my Continental DWS 06 +
tires vs the crap OEM's. Top of my list for best "ad ons."
I used a black sharpie on the heads and after a few washes and miles, they're still black. Quick and easy fix. But totally agree about the hardware used, not the greatest quality at all.
 

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I ordered the OEM Ford "look" mudflaps...
And after the installation I didn't like them at all, so I ditched them.
I got the wheel fender flares instead! The truck looks way better now!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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I used a black sharpie on the heads and after a few washes and miles, they're still black. Quick and easy fix. But totally agree about the hardware used, not the greatest quality at all.
I am going to do the same with using a black sharpie. Either that or black enamel model
paint?
 

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...as far as the 'silver' screws, once I put mine on I think I'll drill a hole in some cardboard (as a template) and spray some black flex-seal over the screws...
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