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You get what you pay for. And it’s still a no drill install. I’ve always called them and explained what I’m looking for. They’re extremely helpful and I never ordered the wrong thing by calling them up for a little consult.Just checked them out. Kinda pricey without seeing them in person at $200 a set. And with stock tired which ones do you choose?
Gatorback Mud Flaps have a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty covers the rubber (e.g. tear offs) for the lifetime of the product to the original owner. It does not cover damage caused by abuse, or regular wear and tear on brackets, plates, or mounting hardware.My answer to mudflaps or not is definitely Yes. As for warranty paying for your mudflap, warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship, not failures from outside influences which the curb certainly is.
Gatorback Mud Flaps have a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty covers the rubber (e.g. tear offs) for the lifetime of the product to the original owner. It does not cover damage caused by abuse, or regular wear and tear on brackets, plates, or mounting hardware.
Well again you're incorrect because it was. New drivers side flap put back on covered under warranty and didn't have to pay for labour. Not even sure what you guys are arguing with me about this. You can go to the Gatorback site and says exactly that... E.G tear offs, so no i didn't edit I just copied and paste it but feel free to change my post all you want.I'm pretty sure the warranty is not going to cover the mudflap if it gets torn off from hitting something. When they say it covers the rubber that probably means if the rubber itself was defective. Like if it randomly cracked or split. But a tear off or damage from tires or striking an object will probably fall under abuse and not be covered. I could be wrong but i'm willing to bet if you call and ask they will clarify that hitting a curb, snowbank, rock etc that rips the mudflap off your truck is not considered a defect in the product and will not be covered.
EDIT: I just read Gatorbacks warranty. It actually says "EX- Tear Offs" (EX- Means Excluding) not "e.g." as you wrote. That's a big difference. So no, if you tear one off it's not under warranty.
100% covered by lifetime warranty. I ripped one last fall off roading and replaced it no questions asked. Keep the plate off the bottom and the rubber will be replaced.I just had one of my Gatorback flaps tear of going over a curb.... Was expressly pissed it happen, they should be covered under warranty but had them bought from factory so who knows if they will replace it. But I see A LOT of trucks lifted with nothing on and that id my end goal so Just take them off or get it replaced?
I just had one of my Gatorback flaps tear of going over a curb.... Was expressly pissed it happen, they should be covered under warranty but had them bought from factory so who knows if they will replace it. But I see A LOT of trucks lifted with nothing on and that id my end goal so Just take them off or get it replaced?