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mynameisante

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OEM, Husky, Weathertech, etc?

Plastic or rubber?

Who's got what, and thumbs up/down?

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I have OEM Splash Guards and I like them a lot. Got used from someone who did not like them. For $40, the price was perfect.

If you intend to really work them hard, I would get the flat rubber ones. These serve for my needs tho.

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I'm looking for quality ones, but also look good (like both of yours). I live on a dirt road and rocks are constantly kicking up once I hit the pavement, so the flaps will be run medium to high

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those look great and they work with the fender flares too, nice

a legit thing to consider when picking. Some don’t work well with flares so pick accordingly if you plan to add them.
 

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Rubber Gatorbacks - awesome flap and various lengths and widths are available.
Each one weighs about 5 lb. I swear !
 

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Had these CloudRider rubber flaps on my old Ram4E0990D4-6AD4-4EC7-9F2C-131C5D338912.pngHave a similar set on my new Ram
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Ive removed the dealer decal from the flaps on the new truck so it’s stainless underneath
 

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Weathertech flaps all the way around on my last two RAMS both with factory flares and no issues over the last 5 years and a combined 110K miles.
 

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I have these and havnt installed yet on my Rebel. Can’t decide to just toss em on or get the ram rubber OEM ones.


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I never looked at the OEM flaps. I heard good things about them. I ended up with Husky as I wanted to make sure they fit with my tubular sidesteps.
 

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Another vote for the HuskyLiner mud flaps. They fit on trucks with OEM running boards and include paint protector strips, something other mud flaps don't.
If your looking for a rubber flap style:
https://duraflap.com/truck-model/dodge/
 
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I have the Mopar molded ones on my current truck, and had them on my 1995 as well. They fit perfect, and easy to install. Never had an issue with paint rub, but on this truck I did apply protective film just for a peace of mind. I do like the Mopar rubber ones, and if I did it all over again, I would probably go that route.
 
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