Those look like they provide a lot more protection than the OEM ones I installed. They come down farther.Although kind of expensive for mudflaps, the Gatorback's are high quality and love the look of them with the Leadfoot color. I had the $60 hard plastic flaps on my last F150 but had a tendency to break every other winter from the ice and snow buildup in Colorado driving. While they were replaced under warranty, the only thing worse than having missing teeth on the truck is reinstalling mudflaps in the middle of winter.
The Gatorbacks are 1/2" textured rubber and attached in 7 places, so feel like these will last for as long as I have the truck, and have great coverage to protect the running boards & minimize spray.
Definitely like those Gatorbacks more than the OEM. Coverage is a lot better.Taking a crude measurement, the Gatorbacks provide approximately 10-11" of drop from the bottom of panel
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FYI, I ordered a set of these. So I’ll have these before I have the truck. Hopefully before the truck shows up at Granger before Christmas. That would be awesome.Rokblokz just released mud flaps for the 2021+ F150! Might get these, the coverage looks good.
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Ford F-150 2021+ Mud Flaps
Rokblokz mud flaps for the 2021+ Ford F-150 are CNC laser cut from a proprietary material specifically designed to endure the harshest environments from extremely hot climates to extremely cold ones. The unique blend of polymers in our mud flaps gives them the specific ability to remain rigid...rokblokz.com
I just installed the husky mud flaps. They fit really well. At full lock its super close to rubbing on the tire. It should be fine, but its worth noteing. Also they include a piece of PPF to go between the flap and the fender. It was a nice touch.Anyone have any comment on the Husky? I was thinking about ordering the liners and mats and thought if they were any good I might throw the flaps in too.