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installed a front set yesterday..super easy install and easy to remove if playing in the rocks. I think they look better in person than in photos as you really do not even notice them in person as they blend in. they are not cheap but look to be durable and the design is well thought out. Thought about going with the XL's but glad I went with the standard ones. I will say Rokblokz had super fast shipping. It was not one of those deals where they print the shipping label and then it takes a several days for the shipper to actually have the package. I ordered them and that same day they were traveling my way.

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Rokblokz are fantastic.

One word of warning. In spite of them being very strong and sturdily mounted, if they get caught between a rock and your tire or a rock and your rock rails they will get ripped right out.
That's why they are easily removable. (Don't ask me how I know)
 

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We have them on all our jeeps and love them. My only complaint is I actually wish they were more pliable. When were overland and running lots of easier trails especially with gravel, want the protection from the flaps but also want them to be able to easily move out of the way when we encounter obstacles rather then having to take them on and off multiple times a day.
 

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Love mine, but I don't really wheel over obstacles.

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I have them. Was not thrilled with the install. If they survive, great.....
 

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I have them. Was not thrilled with the install. If they survive, great.....
curious what was the problem with the install? mine literally took 5 minutes and fit perfect.
 

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curious what was the problem with the install? mine literally took 5 minutes and fit perfect.
What I sent to them.
"Install was a royal PITA! Installation video glossed over preparation. Locking metal captured nuts don’t work well on back of flap. They don’t fit easily into the wheel well support and if they did would only support the mud flap with the thin wheel well liner. Passenger (1st) side has broken outer pad. Fell out when I folded back the liner. See pics. Note center plastic joining screw. Removal allow captured nut install. Pic 3 shows the material I had to remove to get the flap(s) up into the well. I don’t know if non Rubi is different, but I doubt it."
I ended up trimming and working the spring nuts into the aft fender support. It's solid, but not easily removed and replaced.

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What I sent to them.
"Install was a royal PITA! Installation video glossed over preparation. Locking metal captured nuts don’t work well on back of flap. They don’t fit easily into the wheel well support and if they did would only support the mud flap with the thin wheel well liner. Passenger (1st) side has broken outer pad. Fell out when I folded back the liner. See pics. Note center plastic joining screw. Removal allow captured nut install. Pic 3 shows the material I had to remove to get the flap(s) up into the well. I don’t know if non Rubi is different, but I doubt it."
I ended up trimming and working the spring nuts into the aft fender support. It's solid, but not easily removed and replaced.

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looks like you installed them differently than I did. I put those two upper clips on the mud flaps themselves not the plastic support of the jeep.
 
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Rokblokz are fantastic.

One word of warning. In spite of them being very strong and sturdily mounted, if they get caught between a rock and your tire or a rock and your rock rails they will get ripped right out.
That's why they are easily removable. (Don't ask me how I know)
Same here, 3x now cause I don’t learn so fast…
 

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looks like you inst

looks like you installed them differently than I did. I put those two upper clips on the mud flaps themselves not the plastic support of the jeep.
yep those clips go on the mud flap. and I LOVE mine as well.
 

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All I can say is "good luck". I like the looks. The product is sturdy. I doubt the mount. The way I did it was how I saw to a solid mount. I'm not 4x Rubicon style, just light duty forest roads, but needed mud splash assistance.
 

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All I can say is "good luck". I like the looks. The product is sturdy. I doubt the mount. The way I did it was how I saw to a solid mount. I'm not 4x Rubicon style, just light duty forest roads, but needed mud splash assistance.
I'd concur with @84jeepjohn and @jadmt in regards to the mounting. The instructions and installation video show to put those two upper clips on the flap itself and the 3rd clip goes on the lower/inner clip location over the plastic & body metal. I'm honestly not even sure how you got them to stay attached with putting the clips how you've shown them since there would be nothing on the flap keeping them secured in-place.

I have a set on-order so I'll see how it goes when my new Jeep arrives next week.
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