Excellent video! I've watched it a couple of times, trying to commit the process to memory, but I will be watching it again before I attempt the installation of my mud flaps. Thank you for producing such a helpful, thorough video!
@@TruckHardwareLtd is it necessary to remove the wheels and the fender flares for installation? I don’t have access to a lift or even a garage for that matter. Just wondering if it’s recommended to remove these things or does it simply make the installation easier?
There is no need to remove the flares. Installation of the front flaps usually does not require removing the wheels. In most cases, you can turn the tire to gain access to the flaps. To install the rear, the tire may need to be removed. There are a couple mounting holes to drill in the bumper, so the wheel will likely have to be removed to enable the drill to access them. A lift is not required, you can use a jack and jack stands.
Just ordered these for my 23. I have rock rails with hoop steps, and apparently the non step rock rails are longer and I didn't need the holes cut into the plastic part
Excellent video! I've watched it a couple of times, trying to commit the process to memory, but I will be watching it again before I attempt the installation of my mud flaps. Thank you for producing such a helpful, thorough video!
It's great to hear that our instructional video was helpful to you. Thanks for taking the time to comment! We hope you enjoy your Gatorback Mudflaps.
@@TruckHardwareLtd is it necessary to remove the wheels and the fender flares for installation? I don’t have access to a lift or even a garage for that matter. Just wondering if it’s recommended to remove these things or does it simply make the installation easier?
There is no need to remove the flares. Installation of the front flaps usually does not require removing the wheels. In most cases, you can turn the tire to gain access to the flaps. To install the rear, the tire may need to be removed. There are a couple mounting holes to drill in the bumper, so the wheel will likely have to be removed to enable the drill to access them. A lift is not required, you can use a jack and jack stands.
@@TruckHardwareLtd Excellent! Thank you for telling me that. It looks like my flaps will be installed sooner than later!
Just ordered these for my 23. I have rock rails with hoop steps, and apparently the non step rock rails are longer and I didn't need the holes cut into the plastic part