Splash Guards Gen2

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Quaesta

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I installed the Husky liners and I am getting rubbing from the 35” RG on VR601s
 

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Can someone with Husky or weather tech share how flexible they are? I like both but worry about them getting ripped off if going through rough terrain or through ruts?

Right now looking at Rokblokz and PDP but would consider Husky or Weather tech if they aren't rigid.
 

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Can someone with Husky or weather tech share how flexible they are? I like both but worry about them getting ripped off if going through rough terrain or through ruts?

Right now looking at Rokblokz and PDP but would consider Husky or Weather tech if they aren't rigid.

They are rigid, not really suited for off road.
 

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Thanks I don't off road a lot but do find myself in fields or situations that a rigid flap might be a concern.
 

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The rokblokz IS a bit more "plyable" than the weathertech, but I imagine direct upward pressure (ie breakover a rock or 12" curb) would still cause retaining clip/flare damage.
 

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The rokblokz IS a bit more "plyable" than the weathertech, but I imagine direct upward pressure (ie breakover a rock or 12" curb) would still cause retaining clip/flare damage.

Thanks for the information. I might just try the rokblokz and see how they do for me.
 

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I am running the Vortex mud guards. Running the size B which is a good fit for the front. They look a little small on the rear, but I didn't want them hanging to low.

Truck stays clean even with the VR-601's making the tires stick a little further out.

You do have to drill to mount.
 

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Can someone with Husky or weather tech share how flexible they are? I like both but worry about them getting ripped off if going through rough terrain or through ruts?

Right now looking at Rokblokz and PDP but would consider Husky or Weather tech if they aren't rigid.

I got Husky on my gen2 and had PDP on my gen 1. PDP is definitely more of a rubber flap that is flexible. Husky is more of a molded type unit. There is some flex but not as much as a rubber flap.
 
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