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TwinTurbo
Feb 01, 2016Explorer
I ordered the OEM Ford rear fender liners and Heavy Duty mud flaps. Since the weather was nice last Saturday, I was able to wash the truck and get to work. The fender liners went in easily and without issue. The HD mud flaps, however, were a different story. They require drilling two additional holes per side, which is something I am unwilling to do due to rust concerns and, frankly, timidness on my part!
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I returned the Ford mud flaps today and ordered a front and rear set from DuraFlap (12" width, standard length). They won me over with their great customer service. They even sent an e-mail with a few pics and installation instructions. Although I don't have the mud flaps yet, I can definitely say that DuraFlap has been great to work with so far. I called about my concern with their rear bracket fitment in conjunction with the rear fender liners, and the gentleman that answered addressed my concerns in a friendly, helpful manner without making me feel stupid for asking. I definitely like supporting family owned businesses. Check them out if you're in the market for mud flaps!
Here are a couple pics:


I returned the Ford mud flaps today and ordered a front and rear set from DuraFlap (12" width, standard length). They won me over with their great customer service. They even sent an e-mail with a few pics and installation instructions. Although I don't have the mud flaps yet, I can definitely say that DuraFlap has been great to work with so far. I called about my concern with their rear bracket fitment in conjunction with the rear fender liners, and the gentleman that answered addressed my concerns in a friendly, helpful manner without making me feel stupid for asking. I definitely like supporting family owned businesses. Check them out if you're in the market for mud flaps!
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