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Just received my Duraflap mudflaps yesterday. Will hopefully get a chance to install them after work today. Anyone have any issues with installing mudflaps?
I also determined the fender is a little different than the 2010 models. Has anyone installed Chrome fender trim? I haven't seen any specifically for 2011 and was wondering if the 2010 trim would work.
I put these flaps on my truck the only confussing part for was the front one you take one of the fender bolts out and re installed. The directions did not state that well to me. But it could have just been me. They went on well, I found a little bending after they were all tightened up was the easiest. Trying to do it before was driving me crazy. They look great and work great, very happy.
I put these flaps on my truck the only confussing part for was the front one you take one of the fender bolts out and re installed. The directions did not state that well to me. But it could have just been me. They went on well, I found a little bending after they were all tightened up was the easiest. Trying to do it before was driving me crazy. They look great and work great, very happy.
Tim
My first attempt at installing the rears was not successful. (Haven't tried the fronts yet.) I initially installed the twisted bracket under the fender but it seemed better between the fender and the support. The directions really leave alot to be desired. Not very good in my opinion. They didn't tell my to put the bent clip in the "C" hole (Had to figure that on my own). At least I think that's were it goes. And it doesn't seem to be long enough to catch onto the verticle fold of the fender. So since it was getting late and I was still fighting with the first mud flap I decided just to put everything back into the original state. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I may try again tonight to do it but it may need to wait till Sunday.
For the front I ended up calling them. But what I did was take the washer out and put the support in its place. It did work fine. The rears I could not use the 4th support which was the short one. There was no way it was reaching like in the pix. The twisted one does work well just make sure it is facing the right way or you have to take it off and put it on right. But who would do that. Besides me that is. LOL
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