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Mud flaps that work with OEM fender flares ?

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Hi all, I put Ford OEM fender flares on my 2021 PB. These the the ones manufactured by Lund and sold via Ford Parts and Accessories. I would like to add mud flaps but cannot find molded flaps that will work with the flares. The parts guy at Fairway Ford thinks the 2015-2020 mud flaps will work but I am not sure.

Has anyone installed mud flaps with the fender flare kit? What did you go with?

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Hi all, I put Ford OEM fender flares on my 2021 PB. These the the ones manufactured by Lund and sold via Ford Parts and Accessories. I would like to add mud flaps but cannot find molded flaps that will work with the flares. The parts guy at Fairway Ford thinks the 2015-2020 mud flaps will work but I am not sure.

Has anyone installed mud flaps with the fender flare kit? What did you go with?

Thanks.
How do you like them? I have the Bushwacker OE version and I think they feel like thin cheap plastic. I’m considering sending my Bushwacker flares back and ordering the Lund instead.
 

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How do you like them? I have the Bushwacker OE version and I think they feel like thin cheap plastic. I’m considering sending my Bushwacker flares back and ordering the Lund instead.
I wouldn't waste the effort; they are identical flares. Lund acquired Bushwacker several years ago. Both flares are the same Dura-Flex 2000 ABS material.
 
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They seem fine to me. They don’t move and sit flush. I will say I would be happier if they attached with tape were the flares touch the paint. The factory flares on Gen 13s seem better. I put them one more as a ding preventer than anything else.
 

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I wouldn't waste the effort; they are identical flares. Lund acquired Bushwacker several years ago. Both flares are the same Dura-Flex 2000 ABS material.
Thank you! I was going to box them up and send them back and try the Lund brand instead. Seriously about five minutes ago I put them back in the box to send out.
I’m looking at the factory flares on my 22 super duty, and they are a lot thicker material. I guess I’ll have to settle for these. I can’t believe ford doesn’t offer that option anymore.
 

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They seem fine to me. They don’t move and sit flush. I will say I would be happier if they attached with tape were the flares touch the paint. The factory flares on Gen 13s seem better. I put them one more as a ding preventer than anything else.
Yes, I pulled them out of the box and was looking at everything. I would like it better if they stuck on too.
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