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Need advice for 2025 Ranger Lariat mud flaps

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That's a clean looking set. Are the orange letters an order option or did you put those on yourself? I have only seen them available without letters. And do you feel they are large enough or should they be a bit larger? I'm leaning towards these.
I put them on myself my friend made them for free. I find they are long enough for what I wanted them for which was to keep the snow and crap off the side of the truck in the winter.
 

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Here’s a pretty good comparison of the OEM & Muslogy. OEM can be had with a 20% discount code (STAR20) through 6/30, maybe more for 4th of July. Free shipping to dealer.

 
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Check out Rokbloks XL. Had them on my 5g and will get them for my 6g.

Edit...appears they dont make them yet. There's a wait list.
Rokbloks are the biggest ripoff.
Just shop Kydex on amazon and make them yourself.
 

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Rokbloks are the biggest ripoff.
Just shop Kydex on amazon and make them yourself.
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.
 

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I had the Husky brand on my 2019 Lariat, but have the Ford OEM on my 2024. Both are fine and stupid expensive for pieces of cheap plastic. I also have the running boards for added protection, or comfort anyway.

I’m more concerned with factory paint flaking I’m seeing.
 
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A general bit of advice:

The more rocks you encounter, the more flexible your mud flaps should be.

Keep that in mind when buying them.
 
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I had the Husky brand on my 2029 Lariat, but have the Ford OEM on my 2024. Both are fine and stupid expensive for pieces of cheap plastic. I also have the running boards for added protection, or comfort anyway.

I’m more concerned with factory paint flaking I’m seeing.
Are the OEM flaps flexible or are they ridged? Would you happen to know where they are made?
 

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I can measure the musology ones on my truck for you.

If you have decent side step boards, either of those 3 options will provide coverage. I have tyger step boards with my mud flaps and the only time i get mud on the fnwder or door is if i am turning and make a big splash into a puddle. Mud flaps wont protect so much when turning and throwing mud from the front tires.

For the back, tou can get longer wider generic flaps at the parts store in the self help aisle but i have been fine with musology

I also have these. They aren't really flexible,but have decent coverage. I had weat b erected on my 2020 rander and they did have some flesh.
 

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I had the Husky brand on my 2029 Lariat, but have the Ford OEM on my 2024. Both are fine and stupid expensive for pieces of cheap plastic. I also have the running boards for added protection, or comfort anyway.

I’m more concerned with factory paint flaking I’m seeing.
Wow you got a future truck with future mudflaps. :wink: :LOL:
 

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Are the OEM flaps flexible or are they ridged? Would you happen to know where they are made?
Mine are flexible, more rubberish than plastic, but still crazy expensive. I purchased with points. They are decent. Not sure where made.



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I have OEMFord Performance Splash Guards on my 24 Ranger Raptor. Work great and simple to install!
the ford flaps don't require any drilling. direct fit. might want to get some spare plastic screws in case you mess them up removing or reinstalling.
They come with a new set as they are longer for the flaps to be added! If you didn’t get them Ford owes you!

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