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I didn't think I was gonna like the RokBlokz mud flap kit in the red....I was wrong. They grew on me pretty quickly. Install is incredibly easy...front and rear. The rear brackets use 12 bolts per side, but I think they could've accomplished the same with fewer. Less is more.

The front flaps mount to the inner fender & will fit if you have rock rails or sliders (you have to specify hole cutout / no hole cutout). They fit flush to my molded side steps. I like.
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The logo is fairly subtle, but still...arrrrgggghhhhhh. Their black flaps would blend in nicely with the bumper and look continuous, but I wanted to try the red. You can pick the logo color...but there should be an option for no &$#%@& logo. Same-color makes it somewhat less visible, but it has a waxy look.
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My wheels have a 0mm offset, but the flaps can extend outwards to cover the whole tire. I think they look better lined up closer with the fender, while still covering up as much tire as possible (stock here).
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Drivers behind me will appreciate this.
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Rear flaps can be adjusted to whatever angle you prefer.
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If you get the kit, the rear mounts use the 16mm bumper bolts. I replaced my rear bumper, so I only had to find them . If you have the stock rear, you'd have to remove / mount / replace.
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Sweet....Mine are coming Tuesday, I’m doing all eight, already have their track bars. Love their stuff, great choice.
For now, just Control Arms...next would be trackbars and Spider Web Shade for summer.
 

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I didn't think I was gonna like the RokBlokz mud flap kit in the red....I was wrong. They grew on me pretty quickly. Install is incredibly easy...front and rear. The rear brackets use 12 bolts per side, but I think they could've accomplished the same with fewer. Less is more.

The front flaps mount to the inner fender & will fit if you have rock rails or sliders (you have to specify hole cutout / no hole cutout). They fit flush to my molded side steps. I like.
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The logo is fairly subtle, but still...arrrrgggghhhhhh. Their black flaps would blend in nicely with the bumper and look continuous, but I wanted to try the red. You can pick the logo color...but there should be an option for no &$#%@& logo. Same-color makes it somewhat less visible, but it has a waxy look.
RB_02.jpg



My wheels have a 0mm offset, but the flaps can extend outwards to cover the whole tire. I think they look better lined up closer with the fender, while still covering up as much tire as possible (stock here).
RB_03.jpg


Drivers behind me will appreciate this.
RB_04.jpg


Rear flaps can be adjusted to whatever angle you prefer.
RB_05.jpg

If you get the kit, the rear mounts use the 16mm bumper bolts. I replaced my rear bumper, so I only had to find them . If you have the stock rear, you'd have to remove / mount / replace.
RB_06.webp
Literally just ordered a set of these in black on black, XL size.

Yours are size XL?

Question, are they more solid than they are soft?
Meaning, do they flap around with wind?
Are the fronts adjustable like the rears?

Sorry for all the questions, it's a Jeep thing lol.

They look awesome btw!! Red looks great!!
 

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I didn't think I was gonna like the RokBlokz mud flap kit in the red....I was wrong. They grew on me pretty quickly. Install is incredibly easy...front and rear. The rear brackets use 12 bolts per side, but I think they could've accomplished the same with fewer. Less is more.

The front flaps mount to the inner fender & will fit if you have rock rails or sliders (you have to specify hole cutout / no hole cutout). They fit flush to my molded side steps. I like.
RB_01.webp



The logo is fairly subtle, but still...arrrrgggghhhhhh. Their black flaps would blend in nicely with the bumper and look continuous, but I wanted to try the red. You can pick the logo color...but there should be an option for no &$#%@& logo. Same-color makes it somewhat less visible, but it has a waxy look.
RB_02.jpg



My wheels have a 0mm offset, but the flaps can extend outwards to cover the whole tire. I think they look better lined up closer with the fender, while still covering up as much tire as possible (stock here).
RB_03.jpg


Drivers behind me will appreciate this.
RB_04.jpg


Rear flaps can be adjusted to whatever angle you prefer.
RB_05.jpg

If you get the kit, the rear mounts use the 16mm bumper bolts. I replaced my rear bumper, so I only had to find them . If you have the stock rear, you'd have to remove / mount / replace.
RB_06.webp

Sharp!! Did you think about doing a black edge around them, like the fenders, just thinking out loud. :)
 

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Here’s a pic....I’m thinking it’s pretty deep because it’s white...]
I'm guessing that's through the paint because of the white. If it were mine and I wasn't sure if it was through the paint, I'd first try rubbing some Scratch X or some finishing polish on a part of it to see if it would come off. If not, Id get some touch-up paint (PXF) and some EZ dabbers.
 

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Literally just ordered a set of these in black on black, XL size.

Yours are size XL?

Question, are they more solid than they are soft?
Meaning, do they flap around with wind?
Are the fronts adjustable like the rears?

Sorry for all the questions, it's a Jeep thing lol.

They look awesome btw!! Red looks great!!
Thank you! No XL for me... if you have larger than stock, then you'll probably want XL to cover more rubber. They're more solid than they look and they do flex; but because of the mounting, the fronts will flap around more than the rear, but not flapping around like a flag. The steel brackets keep the rears holding fairly firm. The fronts are not adjustable... they're held by only 3 metal clips mounted to the plastic inner. I'm not crazy about the front mounting, but it's good enough.
 

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Sharp!! Did you think about doing a black edge around them, like the fenders, just thinking out loud. :)
I didn't...but it's a good idea. I'll most likely leave them as they are, but a black outline would look nice. I'm also pretty sloppy when it comes to painting. I really hate painting.
 

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I didn't...but it's a good idea. I'll most likely leave them as they are, but a black outline would look nice. I'm also pretty sloppy when it comes to painting. I really hate painting.
Try car door protective edging to get the black outline instead of painting.
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