I also received an email today saying, "Shipped", but it may take a while for the "priority mail" truck to make it all the way to Indiana.I received an email from Rokblokz today that said my "two flap" order has been shipped, so I'm assuming others have, too, so we should know soon how they fit and look.
HI -------
Thank you for your inquiry.
We sincerely apologize for the delay in response as our system marked this ticket as closed/read.
Yes, we can confirm we are working on a JL Wrangler Urethane application.
We can certainly place you on a notification list if you like ?
Thanks very much
Team R/A
That's a similar response to what I got from WeatherTech when I asked them a few weeks ago.Just got a response from Rally Armor confirming JL mudflap development. I personally prefer the Rally Armor material as its softer but thicker. Had a set on my STI I was happy with.
Here is what I got from WeatherTech:That's a similar response to what I got from WeatherTech when I asked them a few weeks ago.
Pics?I got my Rokblokz in and mounted. I recommend being very careful with the metal clips. No damage to my package but a damage clip cut right through my flap easier than my sharp knife cutting the rock rail hole out. Granted I have a sturdy knife and the clips are very thin. They look great. But I am concerned that frequency of removal will decrease their potential longevity. Also watch for thumb screws with loose caps. They can be removed with an Allen wench.
Are these the XL sizes flaps?I was able to place stainless steel bolt/nut/plate over the passenger front and epoxy the thumb screw cap on top to make it look like it was designed but now to take it off requires a wrench and pliers. All is hidden under the flap and wheel liner.
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Yes I have plans to install a lift an 37’s but all of the road treatments for ice this winter has really made me upset. I hope this helps keep my door handles clean. The design I great but the clips can cut into the flap.A
Are these the XL sizes flaps?
Any chance we could get a pic standing back so we can see what it looks as a whole on the jeep.I was able to place stainless steel bolt/nut/plate over the passenger front and epoxy the thumb screw cap on top to make it look like it was designed but now to take it off requires a wrench and pliers. All is hidden under the flap and wheel liner.
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