ARK MUD FLAPS

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Anybody here tried this splash guards? I really like how it looks :unsure:
 
Best looking mudflaps I’ve ever seen; also likely the least useful.
 
I have a set on order to test, so tbd!
Just ordered a set as well, hopefully yours fit 😁They look better than they will probably function tho lol
 
Just ordered a set as well, hopefully yours fit 😁They look better than they will probably function tho lol
They fit perfect. Tbd, but hoping they reduce some of the splash on the sides. Not looking for full guards, at least outside of winter.
 
They fit perfect. Tbd, but hoping they reduce some of the splash on the sides. Not looking for full guards, at least outside of winter.
How do they look?
 
I’m really curious if these and some running boards do enough to protect the rear flare from getting hit with rocks. I do plan to be on gravel roads, so want to be sure I don’t hack the rear panels up.
 
I went with some JTYZSM mud flaps from Amazon. I was worried about quality but they are strong, look great, and fit the current screw holes already. Maybe an option if you like the look. They are off Amazon.
 

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I went with some JTYZSM mud flaps from Amazon. I was worried about quality but they are strong, look great, and fit the current screw holes already. Maybe an option if you like the look. They are off Amazon.
I have a set of those waiting on a truck to install them on, but it is good to know the holes match. I was surprised how sturdy they felt myself when I got them. By the way, they look great on your truck!
 
I’m really curious if these and some running boards do enough to protect the rear flare from getting hit with rocks. I do plan to be on gravel roads, so want to be sure I don’t hack the rear panels up.
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I don't have mud flaps, but I have the factory running boards. Here is a pic of mine from January, driving through all of the slush covered roads in Ohio. Not an apples to apples comparison with gravel, but you can see that the running boards didn't block much road salt from hitting the lower doors and front of rear fender
 
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I don't have mud flaps, but I have the factory running boards. Here is a pic of mine from January, driving through all of the slush covered roads in Ohio. Not an apples to apples comparison with gravel, but you can see that the running boards didn't block much road salt from hitting the lower doors and front of rear fender
Thanks, that’s helpful. That’s what my black Laramie looks like without mud flaps but with running boards as well. However, the running boards take care of rocks really well. I’m also with the same tires and 1.5” spacers, so not a lot different from the RHO with my setup.

I’m still contemplating mud guards with the rear fenders being so wide, though. I’d prefer not to have them if the running boards take care of the rocks, though.
 
"ARK. For when you want all the installation for none of the benefit."
An extra 2" makes a difference (that's what she said). I love them for Florida "rain only." Hope we get some pics on the RHO. They should fit.
 

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Any installs yet?

UPS seems to have lost my shipment or I’d have install pics by now. But Jason over at ARK is sending another set to me. Excellent customer service over there. Post some pics when they are in (and when my truck is back from the dealer).
 

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