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I’m sure someone has talked of this, but I can’t ever seem to be able to get the search engine to work for me. I was wondering if anyone has gotten the Ford splash guards and are they any good? They are 14,000 points per pair.
I’ve put the Ford molded mud flaps on all of the Super Duties I’ve had. I like the fit and easy no drill install.
I am not currently but in the past have run tires a couple of sizes larger than stock and had no rubbing issues.
I’ve put the Ford molded mud flaps on all of the Super Duties I’ve had. I like the fit and easy no drill install.
I am not currently but in the past have run tires a couple of sizes larger than stock and had no rubbing issues.
Thanks for the replies, y’all. After looking at the terrible reviews that the Ford guards got, I ordered Weatherguard mud flaps. Now, I’ll have to find something else to spend my points on! LOL!
Thanks for the replies, y’all. After looking at the terrible reviews that the Ford guards got, I ordered Weatherguard mud flaps. Now, I’ll have to find something else to spend my points on! LOL!
I have them on my 2025 F250 Tremor work great just need to make sure you get the rear brackets adjusted and straight before tightening bolts.
These are the Splash Guards - Molded, Front and Rear (SRW) Pair with Ford Oval, Black, For Vehicles without Wheel-Lip Molding Only
Part# Front PC3Z16A550AA Rear PC3Z16A550BA
I also have the fender liners from Ford front and rear which made cleaning the wheel wells easier.
They help keeping my deploy-able running boards from dirt and debris. I also don't have stones and dirt hitting the paint as it clears from the tire treads. I just washed my Truck last weekend after all the snow and sand wasn't as bad as my dads F150 with out them. I was trying to convince him to get a set for his truck since we could see how much Sand and dirt on the ground under his truck compared to mine.
Thanks for the replies, y’all. After looking at the terrible reviews that the Ford guards got, I ordered Weatherguard mud flaps. Now, I’ll have to find something else to spend my points on! LOL!
My 2011 did not have the option of wheel liners when I got it new. Found they were producing them a few years later and installed them myself. One of the best decisions I made as it kept little rocks and sand from abrading the finish on the inside of the truck bed, meaning I've been rust free on my steel bed for 16 years.
Anyone have these on a stock glacier grey tremor and can share a picture? I'm torn on adding them to my truck as I haven't used them on my past 3 trucks. Mainly long haul towing and daily driver, no real offroading or excessive gravel other than some campgrounds etc.. I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee that had some and when I went to remove them, they had rubbed through the paint. I use a rocktamer type flap when towing to protect the trailers already.
Anyone have these on a stock glacier grey tremor and can share a picture? I'm torn on adding them to my truck as I haven't used them on my past 3 trucks. Mainly long haul towing and daily driver, no real offroading or excessive gravel other than some campgrounds etc.. I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee that had some and when I went to remove them, they had rubbed through the paint. I use a rocktamer type flap when towing to protect the trailers already.
Not the color you specified but it is a stock 2023 Tremor with stock tire size.
I also have the factory mudflaps that I ordered with the truck. Quality is ok. Fitment seems reasonable. They're hard plastic. Personally, if I were to add them separately later, then I'd go for something else; but I also would order them again with the truck cause it's one less thing to deal with.
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