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RokBlokz Mud Flaps Installed on Cactus Gray XLT FX4

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Decided to go with the RokBlokz mud flaps for my truck, for various reasons:

1. Better overall coverage/larger size than Ford splash guards.
2. More duable than Ford splash guards.
3. Better looking than Ford splash guards.
4. No chance of paint rubbing as on Ford splash guards.
5. Made specifically for the Maverick and easy installation with no drilling required, which makes them superior to other "universal" mud flap options IMO.
6. Best looking overall option on available for Maverick, with many color choices for both flaps and logo for added customization.

That said, I went with basic black/black for my build, since the Cactus Gray and basic black is the color combo I want to stick with for keeping everything clean and tight.

Install was easy as advertised. RokBlokz has a nice instructional video you can watch, and once you do, you should be able to install your set of mud flaps in less than 30 minutes. It's literally three screws per wheel well.

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Very happy with the overall size of the flaps. They provide enough "overhang" coverage on both the inside and outside to completely cover my Cooper Discoverer AT 245/65/17 tires. This is great protection for the sides of the truck and the underside too. This is particularly important on the driver's side rear, where it it very easy for the tire to fling mud/salt/etc up into tailgate light housing, bed frame, rocker panel, etc.

My only complaint is that they don't pain the stainless steel screws black. I'll have to hit them with some matte black paint myself. Other than that, I am very satisfied. Many people ding RokBlokz over the $149 price, but to me it's the best option and I'd rather just bite the bullet once and be done with it.

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Those are some sharp-looking mud flaps. I don't like the Ford ones as they make contact with the paint. The price is high for sure. I wonder if these would be okay if you lower the Maverick a couple of inches.
 
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Those are some sharp-looking mud flaps. I don't like the Ford ones as they make contact with the paint. The price is high for sure. I wonder if these would be okay if you lower the Maverick a couple of inches.
Yes I think they'd be fine.
 

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UPDATE: I just posted a video about the RokBlokz install for those who are interested.

Installation seems complicated but once you do one it makes sense and goes quickly.
 

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I put these on right when I got the thruck and they are great. Just firm enough, just enough give. I also like the fact that they are flat and dirt doesn't catch in them and rub the paint. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. Even the hardware is all stainless and of good quality.
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