Very nice looking, really dress up the truck. The fronts are still in good shape after 5 years. I just replaced the backs which tore where they meet the outline of the truck.
I had flaps similar to these on my last F-150 and new what I wanted and it wasn't cheap, thin knock-offs. These are the real deal and look great! Extremely happy with them.
I was really happy with the way the mud flaps turned out on out Super Duty F450 they are made of top quality materials and the installation was easy to follow (I installed them myself) I’m very satisfied with my purchase!
I love these mudflaps. These gator box mudflaps are extremely well-made. I usually install OE mudflaps on my trucks. I would never use anything else besides gator back from this point forward. The directions were easy to read and installation was easy enough for anyone to do in their garage.. and I love the fact that they say RHO on them.
These mud flaps are awesome. Makes the truck look really nice. 9 years ago I bought a set (front and rear) for my 2017 F-350 Dually, and they looked perfect on the day I traded it on my new 2024 F-350 dually. Only the rear flaps, and it looks the I expected it to. REALLY A QUALITY FLAP... There was zero damage to my first set after 9 years and the new flaps are just as well built today. No counters have been cut what so ever.
I bought my Canyon from the Dealership as a off road ready Truck that can tackle pretty much any terrain, had it Ceramic Coated and Tinted and that was the bulk of my mods, after constantly having to wash it from mud and such I knew it was time to protect my paint and mud flaps were the best option, factory flaps were available but I wasn't to big on drilling holes just to put a few rivots so I took to the aftermarket world, did some searching and found these Gatorback flaps, while the price was astronomical they actually looked pretty sharp so I took a risk and ordered a set, I went with the basic black flaps as my Truck already has AT4x on the sides and rear and didn't feel additional badging signifying what kind of Truck it was, was neccessary, finally got the opportunity to install them and once you figure out what your doing it goes pretty smoothly, they actually look pretty sharp, 100% no drilling required and the lower half of the flap can be removed if you off-road and require alittle more clearance, now while I know the price is a bit intimidating, the end result is worth it and they actually do what they are intended to do, before I had these everytime I drove through a mud puddle at work since it was a dirt rock parking lot the mud would sling all over the sides of the Truck, after installing these mud flaps and I drive through those same puddles and mud flaps took the brunt of the mud and my paint was left clean, if your own on the fence and want a decent looking set of mud flaps, I recommend these, yea they are pricey but a Truck isn't a cheap purchase so protect it however you can.