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Factory mudflaps part numbers # - from 4th gen 2024 Tacoma SR5

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How? The attachment points where I’m supposed to bolt in the supplied hardware are square holes and much to big for supplied bolts. The QR instructions don’t address this?
yeah you just directly screw into the square holes with a little bit of force, it's a pain in the ass some bolts, it helped me lay down flat and push in from behind the hole as well
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yeah you just directly screw into the square holes with a little bit of force, it's a pain in the ass some bolts, it helped me lay down flat and push in from behind the hole as well
You mean with the plastic rivets in place correct? Because without them the square holes are too big for bolts.
 

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We make the mud flaps for the 2024 Tacoma and the price will be under $40! Stay tuned if interested
I was lucky and got them when they were in stock. Just like OEM
 

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I just installed the micros. The rear passenger holes aren’t cut out right so only three bolts would fit. Waiting on response from ARK. The other three went in fine so I know it’s not me.
I honestly don’t like them very much and don’t like how they fasten overall. Fit and finish isn’t great (qc stuff). I’d return them if I could.

I still have high hopes for their splash guards. If they take care of me with the rear passenger micro I’ll likely still give the splash guards a shot.
 

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I’ve got a set of front and rear flaps for an SR5. $100 takes them. I just replaced them with the WeatherTech ones.
 

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I installed a set of RokBlokz mud flaps and am very happy with them. They are the ultimate protection for the thin Toyota factory paint.

2024 Tacoma Factory mudflaps part numbers # - from 4th gen 2024 Tacoma SR5 IMG_1160


2024 Tacoma Factory mudflaps part numbers # - from 4th gen 2024 Tacoma SR5 IMG_1159
 
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Someone just posted recently that they installed these and said they are exactly like the OEM only 1” wider, which sounds great!

Ecarzo Mud Flaps Splash Guards

https://a.co/d/9iEWBVo
 

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I pulled mine off recently... if anyone is interested, I'll make you a good deal.
2024 Tacoma Factory mudflaps part numbers # - from 4th gen 2024 Tacoma SR5 1731309769310-vd
 

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installed them they other day, love how they look and provide more coverage vs.
the oem mudflaps if you have wider tires and offset. i have a good amount of rock chips on my rear fenders on stock +55 offset 285/70r17 so these should help a good amount.

(5k miles of rock chips with no mud flaps)
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pretty simple installation, but rear flaps have one screw that’s a pain in the ass.

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will update when i install their front splash guards this weekend.
Bought these too and agree, it's a pain! Not sure if they gave me the wrong hardware or not. The top bolt on the bag is too short. Did you use the tapping clips?
 

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installed them they other day, love how they look and provide more coverage vs.
the oem mudflaps if you have wider tires and offset. i have a good amount of rock chips on my rear fenders on stock +55 offset 285/70r17 so these should help a good amount.

(5k miles of rock chips with no mud flaps)
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pretty simple installation, but rear flaps have one screw that’s a pain in the ass.

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will update when i install their front splash guards this weekend.
What did you end up doing on the top bolts? Looking everywhere i know to find something similar that's a tad longer. Also emailed Ark yesterday and havent gotten a response
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