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Which version of RokBlokz would you choose for 35's?


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Chile1

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That IS pretty clean looking, better than the previous pic I've seen of WeatherTechs. Thanks for posting.
The can also be easily removed if you want to take them off to go rock climbing... since i've had them on my Jeep, i've not had any chips on my fenders/doors.
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I have the standard ones, they go to the edge of 285s on stock rims. Never take them off, mostly because they were a bit of a pain to get on (ID10T error?), so on they stay unless they get ripped off. But Drummond, Windrock, and up north frozen mud holes havenā€™t made them budge.
 

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go with WeatherTech as they work great, look OEM and integrate seamlessly with the XR extended flares:

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Front also?

Asking because I got them for my JT, but had a difficult time finding something for the wifeā€™s JL.
 

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Rokblokz for the win.

Iā€™m rocking the XL on the front and rear. Iā€™ll remove the rears occasionally on harder trails because Iā€™ve had it get caught on the tire before but itā€™s only one bolt to remove the entire mud flap. Iā€™ll leave the fronts on for the trails. Both fronts and tears do a great job keeping the Jeep clean especially in the winter time. Thereā€™s noticeably less snow and ice build up on the rear fenders with the mud flaps than without.

The two pictures of me high centered are the most recent (3 weeks ago on Blacktail Wild Bill trail in Montana) and just closeups for you to see the flaps.

The gray JL in the picture is my friend who isnā€™t using any mudflaps. You can see how dirty his Jeep is compared to mine. Both were taken the same day on Black Bear Pass about 4 days into our trip. Neither of us had washed our Jeeps yet.

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