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- rottidawgExplorer

I'm happy with my WTs, they catch most of the mud and gravel and I like the no drill feature. - 3oaksExplorerI never had WeatherTech mud flaps but I think WeatherTech floor mats are the best brand on the market, although Husky brand mud flaps and mats are also very good. ;)
- jfkmkExplorer III've been really disappointed with WeatherTech products. They are incredibly expensive and not too durable. I've found OEM mats and mud flaps to be cheaper, more durable and they look better.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIII have DuraFlap and they are top quality. You can have many designs if you so choose.


- lightfootExplorer IIII have them on my F250. They were easy to install. I wish they were much longer. I also have the floor mats which are working nicely in our Illinois winter weather.
- MVH1ExplorerThanks for the information!
- RJCorazzaExplorerI put them on my F250. They were "no drill" and if memory serves they required reusing at least one of the (Ford) screws for my installation. It made for a substandard install so I ended up drilling for new hardware anyway. Don't remember the specifics, but at the time it left enough of an impression on me that I emailed Weathertech about it. No big deal, and I have been satisfied with them, as well as the floor mats.
- skilesExplorerI have them on my F150. They were easy to install and fairly inexpensive. I too wish they were a bit longer. I'd buy them again.
- FlapperExplorerHave them on my F150. They were no drill. Did have to request a new fastener, as the ones that were shipped were defective and unable to be used. No issues with getting them replaced quickly. Have stood up to 3 years of travel and Minn. winters without an issue. Seemed to be a bit pricey, but I have no reason to think something else cheaper would be as good.
- Need-A-VacationExplorerWe had a set in our '10- Chevy 1500. Worked well, along with the Ionic step bars to keep **** off the side of the truck.
Have a set on our '13- 2500H still a nice product, but because of how high the trucks sits they don't protect nearly as well. Wish they were longer for more protection. I have considered a set of the dura flaps I think it is. No drill from what I understand, and available in longer lengths. More of a basic mud flap look compared to the molded style the WT's have.
I have also considered just adding to the WT's with a universal mud flap. Still haven't decided for sure yet.
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