New mud flaps- highly recommended!!

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MTF

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Did you measure the difference between the 8s and the 7s?


Yours look longer than my 8s





I was absolutely amazed at how well they form to the fender flares and the size/shape/style is so perfect it looks stock IMO.
Road Sport ProFit Style 7- available at Auto Zone for $25. ProFit Splashguards with Factory Fit Appearance from RoadSport, a Manufacturer of Splash Guards for Trucks and Cars

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** please note the proper application for Raptor is Style 8 but I preferred the Style 7 sizing. Either way there isn't much difference in shape or size...it's up to you they will both work well and fit the fender.
 

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I just installed the RoadSport Pro-Fit Model #8

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They fit great too! I had done mine a couple years back but I dig the look without them. As soon as I got rid if the stock AT tires and put toyo MT's, rocks flying up became non-existent.
 

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^ Those look good.

Thanks! I'm typically not a big fan of mud flaps...but I had to do something to keep the rocks from slinging up. So far they have taken care of that. I think they look pretty factory and flow well with the lines of the truck. Subtle enough that none of my friends noticed I put mud flaps on until after I pointed them out. :smile:
 

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I went and got a set of those as well. I think they're ok, they do look more factory, but I also got a pair of the PDP ones and compared them side by side up on the truck and ended up liking the PDP ones better. PDP is wider and you can mount them at your own desired height.
 

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Thanks for this post. I saw them at the local auto parts store and was able to compare 7 and 8. They seem the same length, but 7 is wider. Given the size of our tires, wider is better I think. It was easy to install.

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I just installed these on my 2014 Blue Flame. They are excellent! Front and back for $60. I was prepared to spend two times as much for just one well fitting pair. Model 7 is the way to go on these.
BTW, Oreillys Auto Parts carry these as well as Autozone in my area...

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