Mud flaps for Raptor

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Chris@FreedomMotorsports

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The reason I like the idea of the Gator backs is because they're flexible. What are your thoughts of the PDP's flexibility?

Do you think they will hold up to larger rock hits on a bumpy bad Trail?

Thanks!

The PDP mud flaps are extremely durable offroad. They are flexible without being so flexible that they flop around too much. I have run them on both my 2011 and my 2014 Raptors and have had MANY miles offroad in all kinds of environments, up to and including rock crawling on tight trails, high speed action in many areas, jumping, etc and never once had any damage to the mud flaps or had them ripped off or anything like that.
 

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Here's a couple pics of my weathertechs. I'm really happy with the quality, fitment, install, and appearance, BUT I'm getting a decent amount of rubbing even before full lock. Getting the RPG 1.5's soon but not sure that will help much. Might to a little trimming on the inside although I really don't want to. Here are a couple pics. I'll get some better ones soon. Anyone else having this problem with their 8.5+0? Mine are 18x9+1 so about a 1/4" more aggressive than the standard +0's

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I Made My Choice...No Hard Plastic For Me!

Well after debating on which mudflaps I should go with to protect my truck from the K2's throwing rocks, I made an expensive decision. I went with Gatorbacks!

They are awesome! Yes they're expensive, but they really are nice, no drill, and very stout... AND I won't have any problems with them breaking running over Priuses :)

I put them on today after getting my lights all wired up, and I think they look pretty good... for mud flaps:biggrin:
 

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Well after debating on which mudflaps I should go with to protect my truck from the K2's throwing rocks, I made an expensive decision. I went with Gatorbacks!

They are awesome! Yes they're expensive, but they really are nice, no drill, and very stout... AND I won't have any problems with them breaking running over Priuses :)

I put them on today after getting my lights all wired up, and I think they look pretty good... for mud flaps:biggrin:

Agreed...they are worth it. Been a month or so myself now and they are great!
 

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I have had my Gatorbacks for a couple of months and like them very much. The truck has never been hand washed and the Flaps seem to stop almost everything.
 

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