2 Days in...Mud Flaps clearly required!

ILoveToDrive
Mar 20, 2023

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Mar 20, 2023

I just finished the drive to my home..in the country...and started with a freshly washed car. By the time I pulled into the driveway, mud had been thrown across all the panels...on not so messy roads. It's clear the Sasquatch package throws a ton of dirt. I'm assuming mud flaps will help a lot towards alleviating the issue. Any suggestions on best flaps...easiest install? I'm not "mechanic fluent", but pretty handy.
Thanks in advance for the help and guidance...
Laura
Last edited by a moderator: Mar 20, 2023

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Mar 23, 2023

#20
Just dont do any rock crawling with mud flaps without removing them first. You will rip those suckers right off.

I know i have done it several times. Not all on the bronco though.

Getting mud all over your bronco is the purprose of going mudding! otherwise why go!

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Mar 23, 2023

#21
Here is a quick video of what I did. It's just the front and they are high enough that they won't get ripped off. They keep the rocks off of the truck and some of the mud.
Laura, magicrobots

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Mar 24, 2023

#22
I put RokBlokz on my Badlands and have wheeled with them several times. They are a bit pricey but very durable. Relatively simple to install. I’d removed the plastic block spacers behind the front inner liners to obtain more clearance but that’s up to you.

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Laura

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Mar 24, 2023

#23
I did RokBlokz on mine as well. The stock tires on the sasquatch seem to throw every rock they roll over up and out as well as rooster tail mud and dirt all over the body. The RokBlokz are high quality and can be completely removed in minutes with two thumb screws on each one if you you're hitting trails where rock crawling is going to be a thing or you're worry they'll hang up:
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dover157, Laura

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