TheF04
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Anyone have a suggestion for front/rear mud flaps? I can't find any that indicate they will fit the 392. Anything I am finding specifically excludes Rubicon models.
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I can't find anything, but I'm still looking. It seems weather tech has a set but only the front fit and the rear are incorrect fit.Anyone have a suggestion for front/rear mud flaps? I can't find any that indicate they will fit the 392. Anything I am finding specifically excludes Rubicon models.
Jeep Wrangler (JL, JLU) 2018+ Quick Release Mud Flaps - Front & Rear
Please factor in 3-7 Business Days for Processing and Assembly. Fits all trim levels including the Sahara, Sport, and Rubicon. This Fitment does not work with the Jeep Wrangler High Altitude. Front flaps help keep mud and rock chips from damaging the body, especially the door handles. Tool-less...rokblokz.com
These work on Rubicon and are removable for off-roading
I ordered weather tech. Only the front because I read somewhere that the back guards don't match properly. I didn't order to confirm. So I only put them on the front to at least get protection from the kick up and rocks at the front tires. But considering the back guards now. Weathertech let me know if I don't like the fit i can send them back.Did I read that right? $237 for mud flaps? Idk seems riduclous to pay so much. Has anyone found other options? I dont mind putting moolah into my babee but dang they are mud flaps....
I had these on my Gladiator and they were fantastic and easy to installJeep Wrangler (JL, JLU) 2018+ Quick Release Mud Flaps - Front & Rear
Please factor in 3-7 Business Days for Processing and Assembly. Fits all trim levels including the Sahara, Sport, and Rubicon. This Fitment does not work with the Jeep Wrangler High Altitude. Front flaps help keep mud and rock chips from damaging the body, especially the door handles. Tool-less...rokblokz.com
These work on Rubicon and are removable for off-roading
Anyone have a suggestion for front/rear mud flaps? I can't find any that indicate they will fit the 392. Anything I am finding specifically excludes
Are you still digging the Weathertech fronts? And do you think if you had the OEM rail that the front fit would be different?I ordered weather tech. Only the front because I read somewhere that the back guards don't match properly. I didn't order to confirm. So I only put them on the front to at least get protection from the kick up and rocks at the front tires. But considering the back guards now. Weathertech let me know if I don't like the fit i can send them back. View attachment 1484
thats a nice side foot rail. what brand is it ?I ordered weather tech. Only the front because I read somewhere that the back guards don't match properly. I didn't order to confirm. So I only put them on the front to at least get protection from the kick up and rocks at the front tires. But considering the back guards now. Weathertech let me know if I don't like the fit i can send them back. View attachment 1484
Thanks. I wanted to go with something blocked and modern looking rather than the older style rounded tube. It's N Fab.thats a nice side foot rail. what brand is it ?
Yeah still glad I put them on. Actually, they are molded to fit exact for the OEM rail. They have an indention molded in for the rail to make a close, clean fitAre you still digging the Weathertech fronts? And do you think if you had the OEM rail that the front fit would be different?
Nice-looking 392! If you not mind, where did you get the side door guards in black and how did they attach?Rokblokz fit fine on the 392. Nice thing is they come off easy for Jeeping.
They attach with 3m tape that is already attached to the hinge covers.Nice-looking 392! If you not mind, where did you get the side door guards in black and how did they attach?
Thank you!
I ordered it that way, it's an option when you build the jeepThank you for the prompt reply. Actually though, I was referring to the black stripe of body molding on the doors.
Digging up an old thread. Did you go with the XL or the standard?Rokblokz fit fine on the 392. Nice thing is they come off easy for Jeeping.
Digging up an old thread. Did you go with the XL or the standard?
I know you weren't asking me specifically, but I went with the XL version with no cutouts. My OEM rock sliders have been replaced with the RSE sliders.
The XL version lines up perfectly with the XR fender extensions. I am also running 37x12.50" Ridge Grapplers - the XL provides great coverage for the wider tires too.
Get the XLs. I have them too. Had them on my gladiator, my TRX and have them on my 2500 Cummins.Digging up an old thread. Did you go with the XL or the standard?
Thank you for the info. Their website wasn’t real clear on their website whether it was length and/or width that was different between the two. Wasn’t sure if XL was needed for stock 35’s. Thanks again.Get the XLs. I have them too. Had them on my gladiator, my TRX and have them on my 2500 Cummins.
Protect the car well, look good, easily removable.