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Eric

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2025 RAM Rebel X
Just put on their 21-24 TRX mud flaps and they are pretty good. Perfect hole alignment, easy install, lightweight and sturdy thanks to the big washers that comes with them. The flaps cover the width of the tire (standard size) and will definitely cut down on the spray. Shipping was fast.


I have no affiliation with RokBloks, just trying to help.

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I got the same ones and everything lined up perfect
 
I'm sorry, but I cannot get over them selling flat pieces of plastic with a few strategically placed holes for nearly $200...
Small price to pay for protection on a 90k truck.
 
Just put on their 21-24 TRX mud flaps and they are pretty good. Perfect hole alignment, easy install, lightweight and sturdy thanks to the big washers that comes with them. The flaps cover the width of the tire (standard size) and will definitely cut down on the spray. Shipping was fast.


I have no affiliation with RokBloks, just trying to help.

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Do you off-road? I would like your feedback how strong these are. I had rek gens on my previous truck and after couple hunting trips and one fishing trip they bend and never stayed straight so I'm not sure what to get these or if r. armor worth it. The good thing is my friend already told me don't get weathertechs said they ugly and took them off within few days plus they damage your fenders off-roading.

Also if anyone else have experience with this would like some input. Not sure spend more or just keep replacing this every couple years.
 
Do you off-road? I would like your feedback how strong these are. I had rek gens on my previous truck and after couple hunting trips and one fishing trip they bend and never stayed straight so I'm not sure what to get these or if r. armor worth it. The good thing is my friend already told me don't get weathertechs said they ugly and took them off within few days plus they damage your fenders off-roading.

Also if anyone else have experience with this would like some input. Not sure spend more or just keep replacing this every couple years.
No, it’s just a street ride. Not sure i would use these for off-roading other that a dirt road. I needed something quick where I wouldn’t have to cut and modify things to make them fit. I would prefer the Mopar rubber style but I don’t think they make them for the RHO, at least thats the feedback I got from the service department.
 
No, it’s just a street ride. Not sure i would use these for off-roading other that a dirt road. I needed something quick where I wouldn’t have to cut and modify things to make them fit. I would prefer the Mopar rubber style but I don’t think they make them for the RHO, at least thats the feedback I got from the service department.
I don't understand why you want/need mud flaps for street use. I know opinions vary, but I don't care for the look of them and would only do it for rock/dirt protection offroad. If you are trying to keep it clean, it's going to get dirty anyway if the streets are wet enough to fling road stuff on the sides while turning. One man's view . . .
 
I don't understand why you want/need mud flaps for street use. I know opinions vary, but I don't care for the look of them and would only do it for rock/dirt protection offroad. If you are trying to keep it clean, it's going to get dirty anyway if the streets are wet enough to fling road stuff on the sides while turning. One man's view . . .
Ive had other vehicles without guards and the sides got peppered bad even on the street. During the winter in PA they throw cinders down, some low budget municipalities re-surface their roads with “oil and chips” which is pure hell. Anyway it gives me peace of mind
 
trust me, they make a night and day difference on road too with these trucks! way less trips to the wash. yeah the price is steep on rokbloks but they will pay for themselves in car washes quickly. i had rokbloks on raptor but i got the $60 amazon ones for RHO. If i don't like them ill probably just design and have some laser cut similar to rokbloks but 1/10th the price.
 
My problem is I took the truck on its first hunt last weekend and after crossing river over to get to property there's about 9 miles of gravel road. I was so excited to send it through corners had baja mode on and after maybe 30 seconds I hear and saw rocks kick back at rear fender I slow down and did the whole run at 10mph 🤣

As much as I hate looking of this things I definitely need something and not sure what to get. Rek gens definitely bend and never stayed straight again so not sure if there's something better or they will all be same.
 
Anyone have the links to some cheaper options? I'm not off-roading much, but like the look.
 
Anyone have the links to some cheaper options? I'm not off-roading much, but like the look.

Thinking of trying them again $124 after coupon and shipping free I think.
 
I'm sorry, but I cannot get over them selling flat pieces of plastic with a few strategically placed holes for nearly $200...
Agree 100%
 
Ive had other vehicles without guards and the sides got peppered bad even on the street. During the winter in PA they throw cinders down, some low budget municipalities re-surface their roads with “oil and chips” which is pure hell. Anyway it gives me peace of mind
This!
 
Do you off-road? I would like your feedback how strong these are. I had rek gens on my previous truck and after couple hunting trips and one fishing trip they bend and never stayed straight so I'm not sure what to get these or if r. armor worth it. The good thing is my friend already told me don't get weathertechs said they ugly and took them off within few days plus they damage your fenders off-roading.

Also if anyone else have experience with this would like some input. Not sure spend more or just keep replacing this every couple years.
You will NOT have to replace these every couple years ! I've used them on my side x sides for years !! they are great !! It IS rediculous to pay that much for a piece of plastic, but these things are great !!
 
I put them on my RHO and they fit great and look great. Highly recommend them.
 
I don't understand why you want/need mud flaps for street use. I know opinions vary, but I don't care for the look of them and would only do it for rock/dirt protection offroad. If you are trying to keep it clean, it's going to get dirty anyway if the streets are wet enough to fling road stuff on the sides while turning. One man's view . . .
With the wide off-road tires the spray from any wet road goes all over the side of the truck. If you have any hope of keeping it clean, its either wash after every ride or install the flaps. I know it will still get dirty but any help keeping the road off the paint will help. The thicker Husky Liner flaps are lower profile and look like a continuation of the fender. But, alas, they do not have them yet for the RHO fender liner.
 
Anyone have the links to some cheaper options? I'm not off-roading much, but like the look.
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