2019 warlock mudflaps

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AngryBish

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Hey guys.

I am looking for a set of mud flaps (front and back) for my 2019 warlock. I really like the gator backs and have no problem drilling them into the body. But looking at my truck, it doesn’t look like they’ll work because of the fender flares and wheel well liners.

Any recommendations?

I’d like flaps that are flexible rubber. Less chance of crushing them like the moulded plastic ones.


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You can to get the Mopar heavy rubber flaps for 1500 trucks with the fender flares. The wheel well liners shouldn't make a difference as they were standard on previous model years.
 
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AngryBish

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If anybody is wondering. My dealer sold me a set of gator back flaps that will fit with the factory flares.

Haven’t installed them yet, but they look pretty sharp.


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Hey guys.

I am looking for a set of mud flaps (front and back) for my 2019 warlock. I really like the gator backs and have no problem drilling them into the body. But looking at my truck, it doesn’t look like they’ll work because of the fender flares and wheel well liners.

Any recommendations?

I’d like flaps that are flexible rubber. Less chance of crushing them like the moulded plastic ones.


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Unless the warlock is radically different than my Outdoorsman, the gatorbacks fit fine with flares and liners. In fact, I used the flare bolts and drilled holes into the liners to mount them - no metal drilling was required.
Only thing was to get enough flare bolts in, I did have to go to a longer set of gatorbacks - went no nameplate for looks and price.

https://realtruck.com/p/truck-hardware-gatorback-mud-flaps/v/ram/truck-1500/2016/
 

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I went with Husky mud flaps. Easy to install. Work fine.

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Yaple57

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I went with Duraflap. I have tried the basic mud flaps like weathertech and husky and they don't hold a flame to these. These things are top notch and costom fit for your application. work fabulously. Check them out ... i can't recommend them enough.
 

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I went with Duraflap. I have tried the basic mud flaps like weathertech and husky and they don't hold a flame to these. These things are top notch and costom fit for your application. work fabulously. Check them out ... i can't recommend them enough.

What do you think are the features on Durflap that are so much better than the aforementioned flaps?

I'm in the market to get a set.
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I got a set of the ram heavy duty and am impressed with the quality and heft of these flaps . I’m very satisfied with this set and recommend them to all who want mudflaps.
 

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