Mud Flap Suggestions?

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MDJAK

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You can still do the rears, just don't use the last screw....lol

I've had mine on for years on my Gen 1 and Gen 3 without ever drilling a hole and they never moved
In that case I’m going to put them on now. Ty.
 

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Rekgen. www.rekgen.com. With the flag. These are surprisingly high quality. I had to contact them to specify what I wanted since the website didn't offer the Gen3 mudflaps with the flag option.
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I'm reading on other forums that the rokblokz are quite a bit better. More flexible, better mounted. For $50 more. I'm torn. I was happy with the Rokblokz on my gen 2. RA looks awesome, but no, not spending that for flaps.
 

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maybe they're comparing the old gen Rekgen? Those were made of a different material - in pics it has lines/ grooves on the inner. But the new ones I have are 100% smooth, a different material. For snow and ranch roads the Rekgen have been fine, no complaints from me. What I really wanted were floppy rear wheel ones like stadium trucks, but there's nowhere to hang them due to the exhaust.
 

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maybe they're comparing the old gen Rekgen? Those were made of a different material - in pics it has lines/ grooves on the inner. But the new ones I have are 100% smooth, a different material. For snow and ranch roads the Rekgen have been fine, no complaints from me. What I really wanted were floppy rear wheel ones like stadium trucks, but there's nowhere to hang them due to the exhaust.
Are they fairly flexible? For the price difference, I may try a set. My concern is destroying them when crawling. Stiff mudflaps don't last me very long.
 


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