Rally Armor MF12-BAS-BLK Basic Black Mud Flap with Logo (Universal Fitment (no Hardware)), 1 Pack
$34.26
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These direct fit mud flaps provide excellent coverage against paint damaging road debris All while avoiding unnecessary, painstaking customization and drilling. Simply utilize the supplied hardware and precision engineered brackets to mount the flaps.
These direct fit Mud flaps provide excellent coverage against paint damaging road debris all while avoiding unnecessary, painstaking customization and drilling
Simply utilize the supplied hardware and precision engineered brackets to mount the flaps
Manufactured in United States
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13 reviews for Rally Armor MF12-BAS-BLK Basic Black Mud Flap with Logo (Universal Fitment (no Hardware)), 1 Pack
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Kayla –
Keeps paint clean perfect fit for a custom look sienna
Looks great for an extra touch on Sienna
Alric808 –
Cheap replacement mud guard
Large universal size to cut down from my original mud guard that the rear tire chewed up. No mounting hardware included. Slightly thinner than the original but it works for my purpose. Just traced the original guard and trimmed with scissors. Great for the price.
Darien –
Excellent fot and finish.
I see people complaining about the build quality and how hard it is to install. If you are one of people you need to stop working on cars lol. It took me 10 minutes to install, just use the OEM as template
ND –
About as good as a universal mud flap set can get at this price point.
Fit well and provided the splash guarding I was looking for at a very reasonable cost. Did have to drill holes which I knew going in and was no big deal. The install was straight forward and easy. I had never installed aftermarket mud flaps before but was a breeze, at least on my car. Most cars have at least one or multiple screws/pop rivets that hold in the wheel well plastic and/or lower body trim pieces together. Mine had two screws on the rear portion of each wheel well so I was able to just unscrew them and mark the holes, drill the holes, and attach the mud flaps while reinserting the screws in the stock position. The plastic isn’t the best material I have ever handled in my life but for the price point you are looking at here it is about as good as it will get. Just make sure when you are marking the position for the mud flap that you allow some room for clearance of standard road debris. I left them 2 inches off the ground and I still occasionally here them scrap curbs, snow, or pavement where there are really bad road deformations. Even clipping these a few times and many times at high speed, the plastic has held up so maybe it isn’t as weak as I was expecting it to be for how it felt initially. If I get a few years out of these I will be happy and may opt for the more expensive version that is made from urethane. First time with the Rally Armor brand and so far I am happy with it. Would recommend and will do more business with this seller in the future.
Williams –
Good for the price and very universal.
Basic mud flap, It’s good for my CUV and makes a world of difference in the car, it no longer have the dirt stripes on the front doors or the rear bumper and at highway speeds at rain the cloud of mist behind the card it’s a lot smaller.The installations depends of your car, in my case I trimmed a lot the front flaps but the rear where installed without modifications, I used a combination of original screw locations, plastic clips and some brackets, the mudflaps can be trimmed with a heavy duty or kitchen scissors.For what I paid these are some amazing mudflaps.
Eli fouts –
Good product
These are ok. One fell off but that’s cause I suck and installing them. I’m taking off stars because I had to drill my own holes and it doesn’t come with any hardware. Good price for what you get but, I would suggest going a step up and get something nicer that fits better.
sailorcolin –
I am one to buy the best that I can
So today I decided I was sick of all the mud.I removed the factory Xterra mud flaps due to the fact that they were not bendable and could cause damage is bent the wrong direction. After running without mud flaps for about 4 months now, I decided enough was enough. I was sick of the mud all over my X after a weekend of trails. I am one to buy the best that I can, when I can. So RallyArmor seems to make some of the best flaps out there. I know RallyArmor can be expenshive but after doing a bit of research I found the Basic Flaps. They seemed to fit the bill so I forked over $23 and in a couple of days they showed up. No More Mud!The flaps came in a plastic bag, separating each of the 4 flaps with a single piece of paper. No fancy, expenshive packaging here, right to the point. When the flaps were removed from the packaging, they seemed to be strong enough to last a while and bendable enough to not interfere with rocks off road. The flaps measure 2 mm thick and are made of a matte(ish) poly-blend plastic. I chose the Black on Black model, which means that it is a black flap with Black RallyArmor logo. Wanted red, but they were $7 more and I was being cheap. Don’t have too many miles on the flaps yet, but when I get some miles on them I will do a follow up review.
Great for the price –
Great DIY alternative to the full kits
If you’re like me and are willing to put in extra time instead of spending way more on the kit that already has the holes drilled into the flaps then these are for you. They’re extremely durable and easy to drill holes into. I’d recommend tracing them out onto cardboard and using the cardboard to figure out where to put the holes so you don’t mess it up with the real thing. Takes a couple hours but if you do it right they fit perfectly. Able to bend them a bit to get them screwed onto your fender however you want them.
Tyler –
Fit the Subaru well, look great. Only downside is that due to being a “one size fits all” type of product is you either need to fabricate a bracket or drill into your fender wells.
Coachbombay –
If I could do zero stars I would…Searched days for mud flaps to put on my golf came across these last minute seeing it says rally armour, I thought alright pictures look good, decent price for a brand name…was skeptical about the manufacturer but it has USA listed, so I gave it a shot…What I received is that product in the picture made by xukey not rally armour..much harder then I ever wanted, look very cheap, it says no hardware but mine clearly has hardware…and I haven’t attempted to install them yet they could be even worst then I’m saying…I totally get buyer beware but this is absolutely terrible how bad and misleading the whole page is including their pictures… Either way I’m not happy and I don’t not recommend buying these or supporting this seller on Amazon again.Thanks
Elias –
The product itself seems to be good so far, but i got them at around $12 each, now they’re charging $18.75 eachI haven’t had it through winter yet so my review might change, but right off the bat they’re good.They fit my 2005 Impreza well and went on in 20 minutes, stopped me from spraying mud, sand and rocks up the sides of my car at the farm i work on, (the mud in the picture was there before they were installed)They could be a little more flexible but they aren’t too stiff
Amazon Customer –
Flexible yet stiff mudflaps, litterly stops all tire spray and prevents snow buildup… will scrape road if you install really low. 10x better than factory mudflaps
joelle Lachance –
Look good and do the job