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Need advice for 2025 Ranger Lariat mud flaps

mattmico

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I live on a dirt road and need to add mud flaps to my 2025 Ranger Lariat. I don't plan to do any off roading, so I just need something to prevent stone chipping and cut down on mud splashing. I looked at Muslogy (how is that name pronounced?), Ford OEM and Weathertech. I can't find any dimensions published for any of these.

The Muslogy ($50) has good reviews as far as installation and price goes, but they might not be flexible and large enough as the others.

Ford OEM ($170) are expensive. Not sure about flexibility and size.

Weathertech ($80) modest price and good reputation. Again, not sure about size.

I'm looking for something that is easy to install and has larger size for greater protection. Thanks in advance for your advice.
I have a 2024 Lariat FX4 and I installed the ā€œfreeā€ Ford mud flaps. When I bought my Ranger I earned Ford Points that was more than enough to purchase the mud flaps with no money. The install isn’t difficult but beware of getting the wrong install directions. Check your Ford Pass app to find out how many points you’ve earned.
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Well compared to making them, they're all a ripoff. When I got mine a few years ago, they were about the same price as most others...had more coverage area...easy to install and kept my driveway stones off of my truck.
If you're really suggesting that a flat piece of plastic takes the same effort as nicely molded ones, well not sure you can grasp the concept.
 

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I installed the Weathertech on my Lariat and really impressed with the quality and fit. Wider and longer than the Ford molded splash guards. Fronts also hide the short piece of box steel that is attached to the frame.
 

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If you're really suggesting that a flat piece of plastic takes the same effort as nicely molded ones, well not sure you can grasp the concept.
Nope. Not suggesting that at all. Speaking of inability to grasp something.....lol.

I'm just saying if you're going to compare the cost to buy them (flat or molded) to making your own (for 1/3 of the price), then they're ALL overpriced. At the end of the day, it's about keeping mud off, right?

The "nicely molded ones" don't offer any more utility then the flat ones....actually, they probably offer less utility because most of them don't cover as much area, and they're stiff.

But they're prettier, so they're not a ripoff?? Is that it?

They're all made from super cheap materials and insanely marked up at the end of the day. That goes without saying.

Personally, I bought my truck to use it. So I want functionality. I didn't buy the truck so I could shine my "nicely molded" mudflaps with armor all.
 

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I went with the Rokblokz front, rear, and midship flaps. I live down a gravel road and was constantly hearing the "ting ting ting" of the slinging rocks the tires picked up when I got to the black top and picked up speed. Not much anymore. Huge difference.
 

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I went with the Rokblokz front, rear, and midship flaps. I live down a gravel road and was constantly hearing the "ting ting ting" of the slinging rocks the tires picked up when I got to the black top and picked up speed. Not much anymore. Huge difference.
My driveway is asphalt millings....mostly solid but lots of stones. Hearing that ting ting sound on my new truck makes me wanna cry! haha.

I'm on the Rokblokz "waiting list" and just ordered some Husky liners...not cheap, but not crazy expensive. They'll be better than what I have now!
 
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I installed the Weathertech on my Lariat and really impressed with the quality and fit. Wider and longer than the Ford molded splash guards. Fronts also hide the short piece of box steel that is attached to the frame.
How do you like them? I have the Ford factory ones I bought with points, but was curious how these look work.

Would love some pictures if you have some
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