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Clarkdonbran

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I felt the same way. I don’t even notice anymore. Go for the tailgate assist next. It’s a cheap and easy upgrade. Your truck looks great!
 

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They look good. They should help with keeping road spray off the sides if the truck. I have not installed mine as of yet. Hopefully this week.
 

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Antiquated design, should be more form fitting. Perhaps someone will come out with an aftermarket solution.
 

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I bought my OEM mud flaps with my Ford points.
I'll install the mud flaps when I do my first oil change (in a couple of weeks). I have a hoist, so I can raise the truck up and stand while installing them.
Much easier on this old body. :)
 

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Antiquated design, should be more form fitting. Perhaps someone will come out with an aftermarket solution.
I like 'em. Functional design. Guess I'm antiquated.

I used some of my Ford Pass points to buy mine.
 

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They look great to me! Thanks for posting.

We've got splashguards and mudflaps too. Just waiting for a Maverick to put them on. Delivery was slated for February 7th - 13th. Now May 8th - 14th. But, at least we've got mudflaps! And hood protector, and side window deflectors, and (wait for it...) snow tires. 😆
 

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I felt the same way after I installed them. Thought they stuck out-- but now I don't notice them, plus keeping the debris off the rockers is good for the long run.
 
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I felt the same way. I don’t even notice anymore. Go for the tailgate assist next. It’s a cheap and easy upgrade. Your truck looks great!

Yeah I have them just haven't installed them yet. Building a drawer system for the bed because decked won't make them for our truck. So I said screw I'll make my own .
 

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I felt the same way after I installed them. Thought they stuck out-- but now I don't notice them, plus keeping the debris off the rockers is good for the long run.

I noticed the tires were spraying the leading edge of the door handles, along with the lower doors and rocker panels. Installed the splash guards and all that went away. Over time that could have caused some issues for sure.
 
 







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