2017 Expedition Limited New Mud Flaps.

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As some of you know my wife and I just purchase a new 2017 Expedition Limited to replace a 2012 Expedition Limited that was totaled in a wreck. I could no find mud flaps for the 2012 but I did find some for the 2017. I ordered them the other day and they came in today. It took me around 20 minutes to install all 4. We've only had the 2017 Expedition for about 2 weeks and I already had some tar and some nicks by the wheels. It came out fantastic. I highly recommend them to ya'll. Like on my 2013 Ford F-150 XLT it has stopped a lot of road damage. DSC01813.JPG DSC01815.JPG

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Those look fantastic. Adding this to my “to do” list. Please post the link...


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I get their functionality but mud flaps just don’t make a vehicle look better IMO. Especially when they’re on all 4 corners
 

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I wonder about bolting them on ... up here in Salt City, NY
anyplace that corrosive mixture can hide is where rust seems get a foothold
i.e. in between the mudflap and the Expedition body will pack & hold with salt, dirt, water
 
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I wonder about bolting them on ... up here in Salt City, NY
anyplace that corrosive mixture can hide is where rust seems get a foothold

Fluid Film is your friend, I coat my entire underbody twice yearly. Some guys swear by using motor oil too.

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What they said ^
My truck gets oil sprayed yearly. They drill holes in my body panels (rockers too) and spray inside all of them as well as the frame. Only way to keep a vehicle rust free up in the north.


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Weathertech has them. I keep my vehicles waxed. I do the both of them twice a year. They also fit tightly. I don't like that road tar and nicks on my vehicles. Call me crazy.....lol
 
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