I was really skeptical about spending a lot of money on these, but once I installed them and see the thought and design that went into these, I realized they are definitely a worthy investment in having offset wheels and larger tires and still being able to protect my truck and RV while towing, which we do full time so I needed that extra peace of mind!! Recommended!!
Perfect fit and easy to follow installation instructions. My truck has full wheel well liners liners in the back, don’t be intimidated by minimal drilling. Drilling was limited to plastic only and easily accessible. These mudflaps provide great coverage, better than the cheaper lower end competition. Highly recommended, you get what you pay for with these mudflaps.
Pretty disappointing if I'm honest. 2024 GMC AT4X HD
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So that mud flaps themselves are great quality very thick flexible rubber and very well assembled. My issues all stem from the mounting hardware. It didn't seem very well thought out. My first red flag is it came with screws that had a 1/4" head. That's usually a sign it was going to be very cheap hardware. Drives me a bit batty when everything on a vehicle is Metric and they send you standard hardware, but that's my pet peeve. The nylon washers were completely unusable as they were not properly cut out when stamped. They were all attached together and I couldn't get them to separate at all, like the stamping just didn't cut them, and they were still a solid nylon rod. Instruction video said to install them under the newly provided metal washer, but on top of the mud flap. The clip that attaches to the front fender flare for a added mounting point wouldn't allow the mudflap to sit flush to the fender flare do to incorrect gapping when engineered. The top and bottom factory mounting screw locations that are reused would have caused it to pinch the Mudflap at the clip location and bend or damage it at worse. Probably build up a excessive amount of crud in the gap at best. At first I didn't mind because I figured I'll just install the nylon washer under the mud flap to create a gap between the flap and the wheel well. That would just make it easier to keep clean. Well that's when I realized the prior mentioned washer issue. So I ended up removing the front add on clip and reusing the factory screws with their preinstalled washer which worked great. Their on the truck extremally well, but I guess time will tell. At this point I was kinda aggravated so I just reused the factory hardware on the rear also. On the rear I did use the provided added clip for the upper mount, and it worked out great. Honestly if this was a $150-200 set of mudflaps I wouldn't even have typed this. At $700+ that these cost it was very disappointing to see how well they were engineered, but how poorly the hardware and mounting was thought through.
Had done a lot of shopping for Flaps, actually had fronts from competitor but did not like. Orderes these and were pleasantly surprised at product, design, materials, look, ease to install. Very happy.