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In my quest to keep rock chips from beating the crap out of doors (my new tires poke out a bit), I was going to have a shop put some clear paint protection film on the bottoms of the doors (Expel or 3M).  Fiddling around on Dr. Google, I found this site:  https://rekgen.com/.  In particular, I found these:  RG Offset Mud Flaps.  I got the "black-on-black" version.  Installed them a couple of days ago and just returned from Indy...about 200 miles round-trip.  They work as advertised.  I had to drive through some unpaved roads and zero chips or scratches on the doors or rear bumper.  Going to paint the stainless bolts you see in my pics below.  Some may not like the look, but I do so that's what matters I suppose.  Here's some pics:

 

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Those are cool, never seen anything like that before. I ordered the mud flaps on the my Chevy site cause I could use my Chevy reward points and they had a 10% off coupon too. Keep us posted on how you like these.

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10 hours ago, finn5033 said:

Those are cool, never seen anything like that before. I ordered the mud flaps on the my Chevy site cause I could use my Chevy reward points and they had a 10% off coupon too. Keep us posted on how you like these.

 

9 hours ago, Grjfer said:

Looks good. 

 Thanks guys...will do!  One more from the inside of the front wheel well.

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In my quest to keep rock chips from beating the crap out of doors (my new tires poke out a bit)


These aren't going to stop you from flinging rocks onto other vehicles on the road.  I wish cops would enforce fender flare laws to prevent this.  You should put proper flares to help other people, otherwise you're totally selfish IMO.

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7 minutes ago, dal1980 said:

How was the install?  Are they a "no-drill" installation?  I hate drilling sheetmetal in areas that are going to see salt spray.

 

Install was very easy...after the first one!  No drilling required.  You will use the existing screws for the liner in the wheel well.  There is a bracket that slips in between the plastic fender to be able to bolt the mud flap on.  Those are the unpainted nuts you see in the pics.

 

Just over a month now since install and still no chips or scratches along the side of the truck.

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On 7/15/2021 at 4:16 PM, RugbyRef said:

In my quest to keep rock chips from beating the crap out of doors (my new tires poke out a bit), I was going to have a shop put some clear paint protection film on the bottoms of the doors (Expel or 3M).  Fiddling around on Dr. Google, I found this site:  https://rekgen.com/.  In particular, I found these:  RG Offset Mud Flaps.  I got the "black-on-black" version.  Installed them a couple of days ago and just returned from Indy...about 200 miles round-trip.  They work as advertised.  I had to drive through some unpaved roads and zero chips or scratches on the doors or rear bumper.  Going to paint the stainless bolts you see in my pics below.  Some may not like the look, but I do so that's what matters I suppose.  Here's some pics:

 

 

Mud Flaps.jpg

Mud Flaps2.jpg

 

On 7/15/2021 at 4:16 PM, RugbyRef said:

In my quest to keep rock chips from beating the crap out of doors (my new tires poke out a bit), I was going to have a shop put some clear paint protection film on the bottoms of the doors (Expel or 3M).  Fiddling around on Dr. Google, I found this site:  https://rekgen.com/.  In particular, I found these:  RG Offset Mud Flaps.  I got the "black-on-black" version.  Installed them a couple of days ago and just returned from Indy...about 200 miles round-trip.  They work as advertised.  I had to drive through some unpaved roads and zero chips or scratches on the doors or rear bumper.  Going to paint the stainless bolts you see in my pics below.  Some may not like the look, but I do so that's what matters I suppose.  Here's some pics:

 

 

Mud Flaps.jpg

Mud Flaps2.jpg

What the dimension you choice for the mud flap, tanks

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