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I was given a set of the molded rear mud flaps/ guards from my buddy's 2007 F250.
However, I didn't pay attention to how they were mounted and to be honest, unless I drill new holes how do these attach? There is one factory hole that matches, but the rest of the holes in the guards do not match the fender lip.
In the meantime I figured on likely being a creep one of these days and taking a picture of the set-up if I find a similarly equipped truck in a parking lot...
Josh
PS: for those that may ask, my buddy says he just removed them and doesn't remember any brackets....
sounds like you'll have to drill holes to make them work.
Hmmm... so factory Ford rear splash guards are drilled on? I have factory molded fronts and they are pinned to the fender lip and screwed to the inner plastic fender.
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