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72 review(s)Front flaps 16 f-350
These are by far the best flaps on the market. My brother bought a set for his 20 f-350 and loved them. I didn't look anywhere else. Easy to install and look great. Next is stainless for my running boards!
Andy
May 15, 2026
Joseph
May 15, 2025
Gatorback mud flaps& brackets
very well made they are har
David
January 11, 2025
Mud Flaps for 2019 F350
The new mud flaps look really good on the truck. I got them because the tires on the truck throw stones under the truck. We did a 600 mile trip and we did not hear a single rock bouncing off the underside of the truck. That in itself is worth the cost of these things. I suspect I will also stop seeing new dings in the front of our RV.
Now for the not so good. Our truck is a King Ranch and has both flare trim and wheel well liners. As a result there are not many options available for mud flaps that mount correctly. The mounting kit for these mud flaps fit, although they actively resist being installed. You must remove the tire in order to have adequate access for the installation. The front installation requires the removal of some of the clips holding the flare trim so that you can get to all the screws and bolts. The rear installation also requires the flare trim to be move some and the liner has to be unsecured so you can get a one factor bolt. It took me about two hours for each front mud flaps and just under three hours for each rear mud flap. For some reason, some engineer thought a cheap little plastic pop in nut would be a good idea. It is not. The instructions warn about over tightening and stripping the nuts. Unfortunately, there is no way to get the screws tight enough so that the rubber mud flap does not move around. The plastic nut either pops out or strips. I drilled out the square holes for the plastic nuts and installed 5/16 stainless steel nut rivets. Then I used 5/16 stainless steel button head bolts and stainless steel fender washers to secure the mud flaps to the brackets. Every bolt got some blue Loctite 243 thread locker to make sure nothing come loose. Overall, a pain to install but once done, they look great and work well.
Now for the not so good. Our truck is a King Ranch and has both flare trim and wheel well liners. As a result there are not many options available for mud flaps that mount correctly. The mounting kit for these mud flaps fit, although they actively resist being installed. You must remove the tire in order to have adequate access for the installation. The front installation requires the removal of some of the clips holding the flare trim so that you can get to all the screws and bolts. The rear installation also requires the flare trim to be move some and the liner has to be unsecured so you can get a one factor bolt. It took me about two hours for each front mud flaps and just under three hours for each rear mud flap. For some reason, some engineer thought a cheap little plastic pop in nut would be a good idea. It is not. The instructions warn about over tightening and stripping the nuts. Unfortunately, there is no way to get the screws tight enough so that the rubber mud flap does not move around. The plastic nut either pops out or strips. I drilled out the square holes for the plastic nuts and installed 5/16 stainless steel nut rivets. Then I used 5/16 stainless steel button head bolts and stainless steel fender washers to secure the mud flaps to the brackets. Every bolt got some blue Loctite 243 thread locker to make sure nothing come loose. Overall, a pain to install but once done, they look great and work well.
Great fit and easy installation
Have these mudflaps on several trucks. They have held up very well. Installation is very simple and takes very little time to install
Anonymous
July 23, 2024
Great quality
Fasteners need to be metal not plastic. They kept pulling out. So I ordered stainless cage nuts. And they worked 1000% Better.
Excursion
Didn't have a kit for an Excursion but with very little modification the F 250 kit fit perfectly. Thanks for continually offering a superior product.
Rick
April 13, 2023
Excursion
Didn't have a kit for an Excursion but with very little modification the F 250 kit fit perfectly. Thanks for continually offering a superior product.
Rick
April 13, 2023
Good but Need Markings
These worked good, but it would be nice to have them marked driver side or passenger side. Also the screws could be a little shorter. Overall good product.
Denise
January 21, 2023
Rear f350 mudflap brackets
They were pretty simple to use and didn’t have to drill any holes on the pickup. I didn’t buy gatorback mudflaps, I used Luverne 12 inch mudflaps and it still worked the same just didn’t use all holes on the mudflap bracket.
Donovan
December 5, 2022
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