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Hi everyone, I know this has been discussed but I just want your opinions plz. New, first time owner of a 2015 Ram 1500 Tradesman here. I installed the iBoard 5" wheel to wheel running boards, and now am looking to do mud flaps. I really do not want to drill at all, but starting to wonder if I will have any option as my boards go clear to the wheel well. (See pic) I would love opinions from you guys as you will know a lot better than I will if the Weathertechs would fit, or maybe Duraflaps. Any info or opinions are welcome, thanks in advance!!
 

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I am so much of a noob I dont know how to post more than one pic OR flip the pic from being sideways, I'm sorry!
 
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One more pic
 

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Have you looked at the Mopar heavy duty rubber flaps? They aren't the molded type they are a flat piece of rubber that doesn't extend back beyond the inside of the wheel well.
 
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Do you know if those are non drill? I am open to anything as long as it will fit and I do not have to drill into the truck, thanks!
 

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I'm honestly not sure. I think they would use existing mounting holes.
 

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Almost every mud flap in the world will require you to drill at least 1 hole in the fender well. It's not a big deal.


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I just bought some moderately cheap but big flaps from mudflaps.com but their website doesn't load anymore...

anyway, I just used the screws from that plastic piece on the fender. after some cutting of the mudflaps to clear the irregular contour of the fender well "liner", I drilled a small hole in the fender well liner and put one of those plastic fastener/retainer thingies to add a 3rd holding point. didn't need to drill sheet metal. My front mudflap sits on / touches my running boards.
 
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