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OEM mudflaps. Canada vs US.

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I will indeed, a big thanks to all you guys here in the community for positive support and motivation,
this community has much more goodness then other groups
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I'm my eyes the Canadian ones are still shit. Why is there a gap between the bottom of the flair and the top of the flap? I get shit all over the side of my truck. I run a 285 on a stock OR rim so maybe it's my fault.
I have a set of RokBlokz sitting in my garage I have yet to install.
I guess the bottom of the flap is indeed wider but still a poor design on both products in my eyes.
 

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I installed the canadian flaps on new truck the other day, i think very nice, clean and great quality, @Vidman sold me on them when he did the comparison photo comparison next to other flaps , they fit well ,solid install , i currently have 18 “ falken tires , came with truck and im pleased with these OEM, flaps compared to the smaller crap OEM flaps offered by toyota in USA.
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I agree with you David. I installed the Canadian mud flaps and I like them a lot. There is a notch where the flair and the flap meet, but that is not a problem for me. Such an improvement to what came on my truck and they fit the design very well IMO.
 

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I'm my eyes the Canadian ones are still shit. Why is there a gap between the bottom of the flair and the top of the flap? I get shit all over the side of my truck. I run a 285 on a stock OR rim so maybe it's my fault.
I have a set of RokBlokz sitting in my garage I have yet to install.
I guess the bottom of the flap is indeed wider but still a poor design on both products in my eyes.
That’s what I changed to, I had to modify the hardware a bit

2024 Tacoma OEM mudflaps. Canada vs US. IMG_4637
 

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I changed to the Canadian R50s from the ark flaps.. the ark covered a little more but in my opinion they looked like shit.. didn’t do my Trailhunter any justice in the looks department .. love how the Canadian ones look and they don’t make the truck look cheap

2024 Tacoma OEM mudflaps. Canada vs US. IMG_1229
 

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I agree with you David. I installed the Canadian mud flaps and I like them a lot. There is a notch where the flair and the flap meet, but that is not a problem for me. Such an improvement to what came on my truck and they fit the design very well IMO.
I agree after seeing the picture for comparison to other flaps ,@Vidman had me sold, they just look like they belong imo
David
 

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I changed to the Canadian R50s from the ark flaps.. the ark covered a little more but in my opinion they looked like shit.. didn’t do my Trailhunter any justice in the looks department .. love how the Canadian ones look and they don’t make the truck look cheap

IMG_1229.jpeg
I agree 100%.
 

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I changed to the Canadian R50s from the ark flaps.. the ark covered a little more but in my opinion they looked like shit.. didn’t do my Trailhunter any justice in the looks department .. love how the Canadian ones look and they don’t make the truck look cheap

IMG_1229.jpeg
If.you don't mind me asking ...what are youguys paying for said Canadian flaps?
 

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I paid 120 bucks..no shipping and no tax
 

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I bought mine for $114 + $15 (shipping from FL). Hell, if I had known in advance that I'd be heading to FL for a conference next week; I could've saved the $15 and picked it up myself. :facepalm:
 
 



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