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just installed the new OEM Mud Guards $125 shipped from sparksparts.com

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news. But they suck. They are too small and dirt just gets thrown past them all over the side if the truck.
 

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just installed the new OEM Mud Guards $125 shipped from sparksparts.com

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These are not OEM but look far superior in coverage and protection. Please elaborate as there are many interested in improved paint protection. Thanks
 

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Mud flaps alone will not stop the rock chips. Take a string or long straight edge and place it behind the front tire at ground level. Now have someone stretch the string until it is touching the front of the rear fender flair. The point is that rocks fly under the flap and hit the rear panel.

If you want zero rock chips you need wide running boards AND good mud flaps.

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those have way more coverage than the OEM ones i have seen. i am finally taking delivery next week - my allocation includes mud guards and running boards, fingers crossed the mud guards are this style.
 

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I didn't even have to guess how much coverage the factory mud flaps give you. My tires had about a gallon of tire dressing each when it was delivered and by the time I got home both sides of my truck were covered up to the windows.

I still need to find some that don't look ugly and give better protection.
 

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I agree, these do not look like OEM . . . they look better. Any chance Toyota switched mid-stream and improved the mud flaps? Can you share the part number(s) you used to order these?
 
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news. But they suck. They are too small and dirt just gets thrown past them all over the side if the truck.
These aren’t the small ones that came on the Tacoma when they first came out, these are larger and cover the whole tire.
These are not OEM but look far superior in coverage and protection. Please elaborate as there are many interested in improved paint protection. Thanks
I think they might be a newer OEM mud guard, they are Toyota and made in Canada.
 

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These aren’t the small ones that came on the Tacoma when they first came out, these are larger and cover the whole tire.

I think they might be a newer OEM mud guard, they are Toyota and made in Canada.
A link would be appreciated. I did search sparkparts.com without luck
 
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I agree, these do not look like OEM . . . they look better. Any chance Toyota switched mid-stream and improved the mud flaps? Can you share the part number(s) you used to order these?
Part #PK389-35R00-P1
 

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