AEV Mudflaps for HDs with OEM Flares

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SixFOURhemiHD

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17F23BFA-7299-42F4-8DC7-CFD33F69BDC9.jpeg D489B296-36A9-493B-BD0A-F962B9748E8C.jpeg D41743E3-28F4-43A2-99F6-6565EBB19AA0.jpeg 9BD33B0F-8524-483A-9D93-F45A36AC8060.jpeg 8F2E34BD-FC6E-41F7-9EFE-024B812CCB8C.jpeg Installed a set of AEV mudflaps today. Had wanted to go with molded no drill flaps from weathertech, but alas they only make them for the rear. The fronts won’t work because the OEM Ram wheel to wheels are too close to the wheel well. So the remaining options were the heavy rubber drill type flaps from several manufacturers. I went with the AEV flaps. Seem well made. Installed is kind of a pain if you don’t want to take the rear wheels off, trying to get a drill in there is fun. Anyway, they look good, and seem like they will work well for their intended purpose. Just wanted to throw these out there for those of you who do not have a good option for front mud flaps due to fender flares and running boards.
 

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Those look good. I've been looking for something like this off and on for a while now. This might work great for me.

Thanks!
 

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The AEV mudflaps are just rebranded Ram rubber mudflaps. You can get the Ram version cheap on Amazon.
 

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View attachment 137284 View attachment 137285 View attachment 137286 View attachment 137287 View attachment 137288 Installed a set of AEV mudflaps today. Had wanted to go with molded no drill flaps from weathertech, but alas they only make them for the rear. The fronts won’t work because the OEM Ram wheel to wheels are too close to the wheel well. So the remaining options were the heavy rubber drill type flaps from several manufacturers. I went with the AEV flaps. Seem well made. Installed is kind of a pain if you don’t want to take the rear wheels off, trying to get a drill in there is fun. Anyway, they look good, and seem like they will work well for their intended purpose. Just wanted to throw these out there for those of you who do not have a good option for front mud flaps due to fender flares and running boards.


Quick question; what’s the size of them? Let’s say from under the truck al the way down towards the ground?

Thanks a lot
 

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