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Never thought of looking at RB for the truck when I was looking at mud flaps and went with gatorbacks. I do run RB on my Can-Am to protect the trailing arms and they have held up well.
Maybe a stupid question, but from looking at the picture, did you just drill/mount into the wheel well liner?
I'm looking to get some kick backs because i don't have much room with 37 x 13.5, but not sure how to mount them.
Thanks
just got a set of rokblokz kickbacks for my '20 F350 and started installing them last night. gotta say i'm not that impressed for the price. no drill yes, but modification is required.. i'm planning to do a youtube install/review this weekend. but basically if you don't have wheel lip mounding you have to trim the oe black plastic edge guard to get them to fit. and the bottom inside part of the liner is no longer secured to anything so i'm adding a washer and nut. i also added rtv to the outside gap with the wheel opening to keep all the crumbs out (been there done that)
surprisingly on my 2020 F350, stock suspension, they just barley clear my 33.5in snow tires on factory rims....i'm pretty concerned about my 35x12.5 on +18 summer tires not clearning...
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just got a set of rokblokz kickbacks for my '20 F350 and started installing them last night. gotta say i'm not that impressed for the price. no drill yes, but modification is required.. i'm planning to do a youtube install/review this weekend. but basically if you don't have wheel lip mounding you have to trim the oe black plastic edge guard to get them to fit. and the bottom inside part of the liner is no longer secured to anything so i'm adding a washer and nut. i also added rtv to the outside gap with the wheel opening to keep all the crumbs out (been there done that)
surprisingly on my 2020 F350, stock suspension, they just barley clear my 33.5in snow tires on factory rims....i'm pretty concerned about my 35x12.5 on +18 summer tires not clearning...
Just ordered the step back version and now I'm a bit concerned they won't clear my 37s. Will have to see after install and report back.
just got a set of rokblokz kickbacks for my '20 F350 and started installing them last night. gotta say i'm not that impressed for the price. no drill yes, but modification is required.. i'm planning to do a youtube install/review this weekend. but basically if you don't have wheel lip mounding you have to trim the oe black plastic edge guard to get them to fit. and the bottom inside part of the liner is no longer secured to anything so i'm adding a washer and nut. i also added rtv to the outside gap with the wheel opening to keep all the crumbs out (been there done that)
surprisingly on my 2020 F350, stock suspension, they just barley clear my 33.5in snow tires on factory rims....i'm pretty concerned about my 35x12.5 on +18 summer tires not clearning...
Did you make a video? If you did I can't find it on YouTube. Started putting my Step Backs on my '21 F250 and I'm running into issues with the wheel liner. Just trying to not re-invent the wheel, so to speak on this if someone has better instructions than what came in the box.
Did you make a video? If you did I can't find it on YouTube. Started putting my Step Backs on my '21 F250 and I'm running into issues with the wheel liner. Just trying to not re-invent the wheel, so to speak on this if someone has better instructions than what came in the box.
working on editing both front and rear installs videos still. you need to pop out the blue clip for 1 of the liner bolts closest to the wheel opening and drill out the push pin for the other that line up to the back side 'reinforcing' bracket...kind of a joke of a reinforcement...i used all the spacers provided. i also added strip of 2mil film to act as paint protection and added a dab of silicone on the top edge to keep it in place. all after slightly bending the metal bracket to better fit the wheel arch shape...not a fan at all of these things...👎
I bought the Step Backs ($299) and mounted the first one on front left. Completely unsatisfied with the quality. Rocks will chip the paint and these will rust within the first weeks of winter here. Put em' back in the original box. The company will not refund anything so mine are for sale cheap. Going back to gatorbacks.
A while back I posted a thread about funtional mudflaps for wider tires and unfortunately got zero replies. So I went ahead and installed Rokblokz mudflaps. I wanted a mudflap to protect my fenders from my 12.5 wide tires. I didn't want fender flares and it didn't seem Husky or Weathertech were wide enough. Just a few pics...
Really nice! Did you happen to take any photos while you were installing them? Thanks, Dave
I have a set of these Rokblokz, brand new, I'll list for sale in Northern Virginia. I have a dually and I just wanted the fronts off the kit from the regular pickup, but they will not work for me. I ended up ordering a set of Duraflaps instead. I use Rokblokz on all our vehicles, you can't go wrong with them.
Just check out Gatorback before you buy. Just installed front flaps on my 450 and they fit great. Easy install and no modifications. Really thick and well designed.
Just check out Gatorback before you buy. Just installed front flaps on my 450 and they fit great. Easy install and no modifications. Really thick and well designed.
Thanks, the Duraflaps provided more coverage and custom fit. Looks of options for width and length adjustments.