Feb 25, 2025
I have a 2024 WildTrak I bought couple of weeks ago. Looking online for splash guards/mud flaps, I found most saying they were not compatible with Broncos that had the Sasquatch package. They are not compatible also if you have rock rails, steps, or side steps either. So I looked at forums to trying to see what I could find and found one that used the standard OEM mudflaps with some modifications. Here is the link I used to guide me along the process.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...t-mudflaps-on-sasquatch-with-step-bars.29367/
I used some snips, a box cutter to cut out the areas needed for modification on the front tires. The rear tires only needed 3 new holes placed close to the old ones in place, so it was easy. I used a pencil to mark on the flap where I needed to cut around, starting inside the lines so I could adjust once it was cut out. It did not take too long and was not bad, just tedious. Once done on one flap where I know it would fit nicely, I used it to draw on the other flap to save me some time, which it did. I recommend cutting a little smaller to start to minimize any gaps. You can keep shaving some off if needed but if you cut too big, you are done. After all this, for me, the $114 set of four OEM flaps were fine, compared to the $499 high end flaps for the Bronco Ford sells. Even the $499 ones are not compatible with Step bars but they are compatible with rock rails.
Check out the forum link I posted above if you still want to try it. To me, it was worth the time!
Here are the stock numbers for the front/rear ford standard Bronco mudflaps.
Front M2DZ-16A550-AA
Rear M2DZ-16A550-BB
They are $55-60 front/rear. I bought mine off Amazon together for $114.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...t-mudflaps-on-sasquatch-with-step-bars.29367/
I used some snips, a box cutter to cut out the areas needed for modification on the front tires. The rear tires only needed 3 new holes placed close to the old ones in place, so it was easy. I used a pencil to mark on the flap where I needed to cut around, starting inside the lines so I could adjust once it was cut out. It did not take too long and was not bad, just tedious. Once done on one flap where I know it would fit nicely, I used it to draw on the other flap to save me some time, which it did. I recommend cutting a little smaller to start to minimize any gaps. You can keep shaving some off if needed but if you cut too big, you are done. After all this, for me, the $114 set of four OEM flaps were fine, compared to the $499 high end flaps for the Bronco Ford sells. Even the $499 ones are not compatible with Step bars but they are compatible with rock rails.
Check out the forum link I posted above if you still want to try it. To me, it was worth the time!
Here are the stock numbers for the front/rear ford standard Bronco mudflaps.
Front M2DZ-16A550-AA
Rear M2DZ-16A550-BB
They are $55-60 front/rear. I bought mine off Amazon together for $114.
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