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2025-08-08 14:23:28
Fits well, well made, and now comes with stainless screws. Easy to install and the instruction videos are great. The only negative I would say is all of the screws are the same length(too long in some spots) and are unsightly, especially on the rear flaps. I went to hardware store and bought shorter ones. They look great now.
J. Brown
2025-05-12 13:54:48
These mudflaps installed relatively easily, but in the words of the installer in the YouTube video we watched, some parts were a bit "fiddly" to get lined up. The bracket that attaches to the edge of the right rear wheel well appeared to be a bit malformed, so getting it screwed onto the vehicle was a challenge. The hole where the mudflap attaches to that part was therefore not correctly aligned and it took some adjustment of the other connections to get the mudflap connected without having to drill an additional hole in it.Otherwise, the mudflaps look great on our Bronco and feel very secure. The color matches nicely with the color of the fender flares on our Wildtrak.Other reviewers have indicated the mudflaps were thick enough to make reusing the original pins from the well liner impossible, but I was able to do so. I did find it easier to reinstall the pins after the fender flares were back on the vehicle, since the flares helped to push the mudflap against the liner.If it wasn't for the fiddliness I would have given these 5 stars.
Larry
2025-05-10 20:26:57
The product was installed on a 2024 bronco wildtrac. The products seems to be well made and looks like it came from the bronco factory. The included instructions weren’t so good. They give you very small pictures to look at and some are impossible to use. The best bet is to follow some of the YouTube videos. One exception is they all say to completely remove the fender flairs. This isn’t necessary at all in the front. Just turn the wheels all the way to one side so that the rear tire edge is outbound of the side you are working on and you will have all the access you need. The rear flairs only need to be partial removed at the rear half section just enough to exposed the bolt you need to remove and mount a bracket.
Mike
2025-04-20 17:39:38
The included written instructions are mediocre to very poor. The way they suggest installing the rear is nigh impossible unless you have someone helping you. It's best to fully assemble the rear and then attach it to the truck. The written instructions I received suggest the opposite.The installation hardware is completely no good. None of it is worth using, and they failed to include longer or replacement clips for areas where the factory clips are re-used. The factory clips are not long enough in the rear, and the front ones can just barely make it if you angle the flap during install.The bolts, nuts, and washers included are not stainless steel. This makes no sense considering it's being used on an off-road vehicle. I have had them installed for almost two weeks and they're already rusting and dripping down the back flaps which looks really bad.The method of mounting the rear flaps involves removing large bolts in the rear that are secured with blue loctite. You will need to apply a bit of fresh blue loctite before re-installing these bolts.The flaps themselves are of ok quality for the price, but more time needed to be spent at the drawing board for how they are attached. For $10 more on the price tag, much higher quality installation hardware could've been included for these.I would recommend spending more on a different brand. Your time has value, and time spent dealing with a mediocre product is a cost as well.
6G Bronco Mabett Front Mud Flaps
2025-03-21 13:39:58
The Mabett Front Mud Flaps fit my 2023 Bronco Outer Banks Sasquatch perfectly, and were easy to install. Instructions were easy to follow. Went on a trail ride with a group, and they did great in the mud we encountered. They also closely matched the Ford Mud Flaps I had already installed on the rear.
OzKar
2025-02-21 17:34:54
Takes a while to arrange pieces/setup and install but final product is worth the time and work.Some notes from my experience installing:-Have seen some mention that the package is missing bolt/nuts to secure guard to rail; this is not the case. You just have to install it correctly although it looks off but it’s the way intended to secure guard.-The U-Clips provided were not long enough for my vehicle. I just went to Lowe’s and got some standard u-clips with bolts and they worked the same.-The bolts that you need to remove to secure back guard to tow hook have blue loctite. This means you’ll need some good torque to remove and to purchase blue loctite to put on bolt before re-installing.The instructions included are somewhat helpful but the videos on Amazon are better.
Candi
2025-02-18 15:35:54
Bought the front set for my 2022 Wildtrak. We looked up the YouTube video and had them installed within an hour. I no longer hear the rocks flying up at my doors and it’s definitely cleaner.
Cody
2025-02-14 15:46:08
Installed on my 2024 wildtrak. Ford wanted $1400 for kickbacks and I wasn’t willing to spend that much on mudflaps, went this route and glad I did. No rubbing or issues, but like a few other people mentioned it’s a good idea to get stainless socket cap screws and washers they just come with plain carbon steel hardware.
Steve
2025-01-05 15:51:10
Easy installation!
Rudy Ryzebol
2024-12-07 16:27:54
Mud flaps are nice looking, and work well. Install was fairly easy, but as other folks say, hardware rusts basically instantly. My problem came when travelling home one night. I ran over what looked like a black garbage bag, was hard to see since it was black. Can't have been much in it, as I didn't feel any bump, but it must have caught the mud flap, as it definitely ripped it off. It was 2 degrees C at that time, so not like -30. Zero response from seller. I just wanted to be able to get a replacement flap without having to buy a whole new set. For being a "cheaper" set, they're really not that cheap. I got a full, model specific set for my truck for $60, which I would expect to shatter. These ended up being $420, and still shatter.
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