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Add another vote for the WeatherTech WeatherFlectors. I have had them on my last three trucks, and will likely never buy another brand.
In the first of those three trucks, I had a stick on set (pretty sure they were Lunds). Not exactly sure why, but the rear set (four door pickup) got to where the tape did not hold down the back ends. And, from there, they would vibrate like mad in certain wind conditions. I eventually lost one, and then just pulled the other off. Then to make matters worse, I broke the end of one of the fronts loose from the door while scraping ice off of the windows. That was pretty much the end of them, as I could never get it to re-attach. As I had heard a lot of good feedback about the WeatherTechs, I just bought a full set, and I have never looked back.
Always been a WeatherTech fan. The looks are superior to "stick-on" and the fit is excellent. I have had nothing but WeatherTech on my vehicles and have never had a complaint. My $0.02.
Gotta put my vote in for the Lund "stick on" style. If you take your time doing the install, and don't rush, they look pretty good. I have had these on 5 or 6 trucks now. I learned early not too rush the install though, as my first set gave me problems because of that.
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