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Rokblokz vs Muslogy Mud Flaps?

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I want to put mud flaps on my XLT and am looking at these two. I've read great reviews on both. I was leaning toward the Rokblokz, but the $100 more than the Muslogy is starting to make me look the other way. Does anyone have experience with both that could compare them?
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They both work, so it really comes down to the different look. The Muslogy ones are working fine for me after putting 3M protective tape on the paint under where the mudflap overlaps the sides.
 

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I want to put mud flaps on my XLT and am looking at these two. I've read great reviews on both. I was leaning toward the Rokblokz, but the $100 more than the Muslogy is starting to make me look the other way. Does anyone have experience with both that could compare them?
I prefer the Rokblokz as they didn’t touch the paint, have a cult following and had the ability for some color matching. I’m sure whichever you pick will perform nicely.
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Muslogy here...
 

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I had the Ford OEM the Musology are based on and switched to Rokblokz. Mainly to avoid any contact with the paint but also bc the OEM/Musology are a bit more rigid and likely to snap if I hit them on something off pavement.

The Rokblokz also installed with my Air Design flares with no trimming so that sealed the deal for me. Color options are nice too, though I went with all black
 

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I have the Mulogy ones and I love them. For me, I won't pay more than 100 for mud flips.
 

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I have the Ford OEM mud flaps and don't like them at all, probably wouldn't like the Mulogy ones for the same reason. The mud flaps haven't even seen snow yet, or off road, but already building up dirt on the inside ridges, especially on the very bottom.

Rokblokz is sleek looking and have smooth inside surface, where dirt, mud, snow can just slide down. After watching the installation video, it seems that the Rokblokz rear flapper is much closer to the exhaust pipe/muffler, than the OEM one.

Could the heat from the exhaust system cause heat issues to the flapper?

TIA...
 

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The inner wheel liner leaves a gap in the rear. The OEM/Muslogy flaps start below this. The Rokblokz cover the gap.
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