Watched your F150 install a while back, ended up purchasing a set for my '18 F150. I went with the extended length in the front and standard in the rear, truck is leveled. I noticed the mudflaps are the same length front and rear. Still plenty of coverage in the Pennsylvania winters and muddy roads to get to hunting spots.
i end up replacing my husky mud flaps with the gatorbacks front and back gunmetal dont get me wrong husky is very good mud flaps but i really like that gatorbacks mud flaps looks
Husky and even weathertech are pretty small flaps compared to some of the other options available. I love my duraflaps, beefy hell and tons of coverage.
I have a ram and one thought I didn't go with the extra-long mud flaps in case of off-roading, if I ever back up they could get caught say on a rock and rip right off, has happened to my uncle a few times, fortunately not myself though
They may but I would double check with the Duraflap team. They are very familiar with aftermarket flares so they will be able to guide you better than I can.
SuperKiller177 I have, they look like great mudflaps, I’m not a huge fan of the stainless weights. It would be cool to do a side by side of them versus the Duraflaps.
I have the extra long on the front and rear and I think they would be perfect for protecting your boat. I’d go extra long for front and rear. Well worth it.
Do you think these would rub with a 3.5 lift and 285/75r18 (34.8x11.2) with oem rebel wheels on a bighorn?
It may at full lock...not 100% positive though.
What kind of steps/sliders are those? Are they stock rebel ones? Aftermarket ?
Those were deezee NXT steps
Watched your F150 install a while back, ended up purchasing a set for my '18 F150. I went with the extended length in the front and standard in the rear, truck is leveled. I noticed the mudflaps are the same length front and rear. Still plenty of coverage in the Pennsylvania winters and muddy roads to get to hunting spots.
JGL25 good planning on your part, on my gmc that was the first thing I noticed after my level.
i end up replacing my husky mud flaps with the gatorbacks front and back gunmetal dont get me wrong husky is very good mud flaps but i really like that gatorbacks mud flaps looks
Husky and even weathertech are pretty small flaps compared to some of the other options available. I love my duraflaps, beefy hell and tons of coverage.
I have a ram and one thought I didn't go with the extra-long mud flaps in case of off-roading, if I ever back up they could get caught say on a rock and rip right off, has happened to my uncle a few times, fortunately not myself though
I've put these mudflaps through some pretty messy corn fields with huge ruts, never an issue. They flex enough to get past the obstacle.
Just installed mine on a ‘20 RAM. Thanks for the help. 👍
these are awesome mudflaps!
Do you know if they would work with after market bushwacker flares? I have a lifted 2019 rebel...
They may but I would double check with the Duraflap team. They are very familiar with aftermarket flares so they will be able to guide you better than I can.
Those are nice, have ever considered Gatorbacks?
SuperKiller177 I have, they look like great mudflaps, I’m not a huge fan of the stainless weights. It would be cool to do a side by side of them versus the Duraflaps.
What do you recommend for a stock 2021 Rebel? I pull a boat so I'm thinking extra long for the rear and maybe standard for the front?
I have the extra long on the front and rear and I think they would be perfect for protecting your boat. I’d go extra long for front and rear. Well worth it.
The link is broken. Did duraflap quit making them for RAM?
Thanks for letting me know! I updated the link, here it is for quick access: duraflap.com/truck-model/dodge/model-ram-1500/2019-ram-1500/