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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. ;)
- jfkmkExplorerI'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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