My 2021 Explorer ST had a wad of leaves and pine needles stuffed up inside the front fenders. If you do not pull the inner liner out and away, you will not see this. Perfect place for rust to start, if you don't clean it out.
The Plastic is pretty durable. It's been below zero here in the Midwest. Giving the mud flaps a kick to knock of ice and snow is a daily thing. They stay flexible even when cold not brittle like a cheep plastic would be.
Good to know that there’s a mud flap with no drilling holes.
Easy to follow video although I did find the music distracting and loud
Good job, thanks! Anytime we guys don't have to read instructions to install, it's a good video! :)
Heck yeah another man from Minnesota! Great video man
Thanks!
That was very clear and helpful, thanks!
My 2021 Explorer ST had a wad of leaves and pine needles stuffed up inside the front fenders. If you do not pull the inner liner out and away, you will not see this. Perfect place for rust to start, if you don't clean it out.
Thanks great video
What happened to the white plastic strips to protect the paint? Did you skip that?
Watch in again, but this time pay attention😅
He saidwhite plastic dip s#&@ lol@robertdillahayii4763
So nothing about the rear when you can't turn the tire out of the way.
That was not a rivet. It was a grommet.
The music during a tutorial is not needed. Also, the mud flap looks like cheap plastic. Is that the case?
The Plastic is pretty durable. It's been below zero here in the Midwest. Giving the mud flaps a kick to knock of ice and snow is a daily thing. They stay flexible even when cold not brittle like a cheep plastic would be.
What flaps do you prefer? The rubber ones that you see on a dually?
Hi
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Oh yeah. And for $170 plus tax they're way higher than they should be. Weathertech way overpriced