Plasticolor Easy Fit Mud Guard 9″ – Set of 2

$19.48

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Price: $19.48
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PlastiColor Black Off Road Scene Easy Fit Mud Guards are the most colorful and durable flaps with a patented, fiberglass backing that not only keeps them from cracking or splitting, but also adds memory to keep their shape. They are also made of a specially formulated PVC that will easily withstand sub-zero temperatures and extreme heat without cracking.These Easy Fit mud guards feature an easy-to-install design, and includes all the necessary hardware which facilitates easy installation.
Most colorful and durable flaps
Patented, fiberglass backing that keeps them from cracking or splitting
Adds memory to keep their shape
Made of a specially formulated PVC
Withstands sub-zero temperatures and extreme heat without cracking

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Customer Reviews

8 reviews for Plasticolor Easy Fit Mud Guard 9″ – Set of 2

  1. Aila2012

    Good product, I had these installed at my local …
    I ordered a pair last year for my 2006 Hyundai Sonata and they fit perfectly! Good product, I had these installed at my local auto shop when I had my car serviced because I did not have a tool to drill for installation. Overall it looks nice for my car and it protects my back tires from getting all muddy on rainy days, it keeps some of the dirt out from sticking into my rims. Saves me time, easy and fast cleaning when you have less dirt to clean out. Thanks!

  2. danove

    My install experience
    Install on 2016 Chrysler Town and Country. For the front I removed the #8 X 3/4 screws in the plastic rivets where the flap was to be installed. The rivet screws are meant to strip, I believe, so I used a utility knife blade to get behind the head of the screw and pried them out. I applied liquid paper to the rivets when I had the mudflap lined up then pressed in place to mark. The instructions say to make sure the bottom of the flap is parallel to the ground but they are slightly rounded so I found it easier to line the edge up visually with the outside of the tire. I replaced the rivet screws with the supplied screws since they had a coarser thread and would grip better. I also drilled one hole in the metal fender and, after priming and painting, applied some clear silicone to the hole and used the included screw. The rocker panel is plastic so I put one more screw there. For the rear the two rivets were well placed for the flap and not much other area to attach to so I used those two mounting points. I again took out the screws in the rivets and purchased #10 X 1 screws of same type (oval phillips trim SMS black–Lowes) to make up for thickness of the flap and the 1/4 X 1 stainless fender washers I thought would help. I was able to install the rears without removing the tire by using a 90 degree screwdriver. Hope this helps someone–no guarantees. (Can’t tell from the thumbnail if you’ll be able to see pic of rear install.)

  3. Mouse

    They where nice though.
    Said that it would fit my 2015 Dodge Dart. It fit the front not the back.. Returned no question Asked.They where nice though.

  4. TJ H.

    Worked great
    These are a nice general mud flap. Good quality and appearance. Worked great on my Ford

  5. Bryan

    May be worth it for some, but not for me
    Bought for my offroad tacoma with 275/70/17s and they didnt fit with the bigger tire. Thats my own fault. The real issue is just that its a low quality product. Although the price is cheap thats why its 3/5 not 2/5. The fibers of the fiberglass were showing through on both sides, but one side much more than the other. The install is also just (i believe 4) self tapping screws per side into your fender. Only one out of 4 really grabbed well. If you have a vehicle that is on the road only and wont see much abuse and your tires are near stock size, this product will probably surpass your needs, but it didnt meet any of mine. Went ahead and bought just a front set of RokBlokz for my truck and am much happier.

  6. Billy Bob

    does the job
    As the Product Title states, “Easy Fit” Mud Guard…seems to have both the necessary strength and the flexibility to trim out the moulding and stay put. The included wide rim screws are helpful (think there’s 4 per flap) but I used a combination of rivets and the screws. Thought the rivets would hold better on the plastic trim. Could be useful to have a steel stabilizer bar as wheel wells are seldom flat…to span a one inch recess, I mounted an angle bracket and riveted the flap to it.

  7. Randy

    Good flaps
    Made of tough stuff, should last a long time

  8. SmittySAS

    this way the colored lubricant left a perfect mark where I would know to drill the mounting …
    I put these on my 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road 4×4 using OEM screws, just drilled out holes in the flaps using a 1/4″ drill bit and they screwed right in. First to figure out where to drill the holes I used some colored lubricant (something that would leave a mark but would wipe off easily) and I spread this onto the heads of the screws. Next I aligned where I wanted the mudflap to be installed and pressed it up against those screws, this way the colored lubricant left a perfect mark where I would know to drill the mounting holes. Then I put both mudflaps on top of each other as a template, and drilled through where the mark was on the first flap. It worked out perfectly and they look really nice on my truck! I used the 4WD logo flaps by Plasticolor for the rear and these “off road mountain scene” for the front flaps to give the truck more of an “OEM/Stock” look….

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