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They look stout. Shame they have to have the Ford oval on each one. It's a little much for my taste.
And at near 500 bux for a set of four. Damn
I ordered my F250 with the regular OEM F&R splash / mud guards for $130. Mostly to protect the camper in tow.
If I'm not happy with the performance I may get a Rock Tamer or similar.
If you go to the GatorBack web site - you can buy them without any emblem, other colors (blue, black), SuperDuty, 4x4, F-250, F-350, PowerStroke, plain metal, diamond tread, etc.
They are great mud flaps. You get what you pay for.
Some of the truck venders sell for less then Ford (still expensive). I got mine from SharpTruck.
Get what you pay for??? Christ almighty, that is some serious coin for a couple pair of rubber flaps. This covid-19 times is just a license to fleece every American with a super duty.
Get what you pay for??? Christ almighty, that is some serious coin for a couple pair of rubber flaps. This covid-19 times is just a license to fleece every American with a super duty.
Gatorbacks have been expensive for a long time.
But I agree with ya...
I've ran Husky flaps on my last couple trucks...love 'em for the price, USA made, and lifetime warranty. I do like the look of those rear Gators just a little bit more though...
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