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I put them on my 2011 450. Install was easy and I have been very happy with them.
I will post photos if I can figure out how.
Side note, I am updating to 2018 and I have posted a question here but have not received a specific response. The hardware supplied from Duraflap is mostly SS. Do not know if it is a concern to use SS against aluminum.
I've got a set of the 14" wide, extra long front and rear. I like em. Easyish install and they keep the mud off the truck very well. I'll get pictures.
I've got a set on my dually with the chrome weights at the bottom. I had an identical set on my 2015 GMC dually. Very well made and looks great. Install was easy, pretty much. I'm challenged when it comes to pictures so hopefully someone else will.
I have them on my rig with no art or weights. One of the best out there imo. I've got the 14" wide so I'm set when I go up in tire size. The do a great job keep the crud off the body.
Hardware is a combo of SS and AL. The stainless never touches the body. The parts that do are AL. Install is pretty easy but it took me a bit to get the rear's level. A second set of hands might be handy.
I have them on my truck and love them, they were pretty easy to install, no drilling required. I recommend using stainless steel Bolts to install them.
I have them on my 13 DRW, it's the same set I had on my 2000 DRW front and rear. They are tuff flaps and will last for years, they are a little dirty in this photo and I would take another photo but I'm on the road and they don't look much better at this time.