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Grad12

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I have always wanted to install some mudflaps as they keep the stones and mud down and keep the body from chipping and rusting over time. I saw some at canadian tire today (yup I'm a canuck) and they have some cheap ones for around 20$ a pair. The thing is you have to drill into your body for installation. I find this to be detrimental to what I'm trying to do (save the wheel wells and body from rust).

Are there any flaps you could recommend? I like the no drill idea but I feel like they would fall off and the weathertech one's need a piece of the trim taken off. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 

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have husky moulded flaps. the fronts mount using the liner screws and the rear mount with 2 liner screws and 1 drilled into the liner. they feel pretty sturdy and have been on for about 6 months without any issues. think i paid about $100 for all 4

not sure what area you're in but these guys have been pretty good and their prices are decent
 

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I've got a set of Husky's coming FedEx tomorrow. Tossed around Mopar, Weathertech, and Husky's. Bought the Husky's because I felt they covered (looked like anyhow) a wider area than the others and they were only $63.90 to my door from autoanything for a complete set.
 

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Duraflap.com
Long, wide, several sizes to choose from.
No drill and you do not remove factory plastic trim.
Pricey but worth it.
 

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I bought the Mopar heavy duty rubber mud flaps! I love how well..heavy duty they are! They look awesome and protect the truck nicely! You do have to drill once into the wheel liner but that's easy. Other than that they attach to the fender screw holes with longer supplied screws! I haven't put the fronts on yet though.
 

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Weather Techs. Like $40 fir two, but heavy duty and no drill.
 
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Thanks for all the help guys. I decided, after much research to go with the mopat heavy duty. It's one bolt through the plastic trim (no metal drill required and I got a decent deal at 40$ for the two rear.

I'll try and post pictures when I get the chance to install them.
 

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Yep, second that about the Weathertech mudflaps, I absolutely hate mudflaps, but hate stone chips more.... so...
Bought some just today, picked them up. They are the 'no drill' flaps. Not overly big, so thats good for me, cause I don't wanna even notice them. Did I mention I hate mudflaps? LOL.
Like $40 for front and $40 for rear. I picked them because I didn't want any holes drilled either.
 

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Just put on some Husky mud flaps this morning.
 

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