Mud flaps for Raptor

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NHbeast

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Do you have to drill for PDP flaps? Thinking of just using flaps in the winter and removing them in the summertime. If it’s an easy swap PDP sounds like a good option, I just worry about leaving holes in the wheel well during summer... I guess I could throw a plug in there though


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See post #173

No drilling
Used OEM screws
Used double sided tape
Will not come off easily!
 

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See post #173

No drilling
Used OEM screws
Used double sided tape
Will not come off easily!
Is double sided tape his way of installing them or the recommended way? I was gonna pull them off every winter but that doesn’t seem likely with that guerrilla tape [emoji23]


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Husky has a universal flap that looks very similar to the gators.. I think they are about $120 for all 4.
Could be an alternative to the $500 gators and they are made of rubber as well


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I have the brand new gator back set for sale if anyone wants them for $300. That's $200 less than cost since I want to get rid of them.

https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/fs-gen-2-gatorback-mudflaps-w-raptor-logo-brand-new.63592/

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Do you still have ?
Thanks !

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Just installed these from RekGen. Way too expensive, but the install was flawless and you can get them aligned exactly where you want. Good quality material, rubber is too hard in my opinion for serious off-roading.

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