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Willy's package with rock rails on order... looking for advise on mud guards. Do or Don't and which ones if yes.

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I'm finding that the molded mud flaps do not work with the rock rails. Has anyone found anything that they do like and what would it be? Pro's and Con's of them if you have them?
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I'm finding that the molded mud flaps do not work with the rock rails. Has anyone found anything that they do like and what would it be? Pro's and Con's of them if you have them?
I bought the RokBlokz for my 2021 Willys. Front only. They come with a cut-out with for the Rubicon rock rails. I mistakenly ordered the ones without the cut-out, but was able to easily use my Dremel multi-tool for a near perfect fit. I don't have any cons. The Pros: Install was pretty easy. I love the look. They are so low profile that you barely notice them. In fact, when photographed perfectly from the side, they do not show up on the picture.
 
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I bought the RokBlokz for my 2021 Willys. Front only. They come with a cut-out with for the Rubicon rock rails. I mistakenly ordered the ones without the cut-out, but was able to easily use my Dremel multi-tool for a near perfect fit. I don't have any cons. The Pros: Install was pretty easy. I love the look. They are so low profile that you barely notice them. In fact, when photographed perfectly from the side, they do not show up on the picture.
Thanks! I will check them out!
 

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I took off the factory rock rail and sell it on forum, then I ordered the Mopar tubular side step. It works perfectly with the mud flap.

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Mud flaps tend to break off while doing serious off roading? :(

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I took off the factory rock rail and sell it on forum, then I ordered the Mopar tubular side step. It works perfectly with the mud flap.

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I also took off rock sliders and installed mopar side steps, but no mud flaps. See my avatar.
 

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Front flaps good, back flaps bad, imo. I have Weathertech which work with rubi rock rails. The front ones block a lot of crap thrown un on the doors and hinges. Back ones just seem to get in the way.
 

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Front mud flaps are functional....but look hideous IMHO....and don’t work when rock crawling. No need for rear mud flaps...
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