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Old 01-13-2019, 12:33 PM #16
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What wheels are you running? I’ve found the OEMs to work very well so long as you don’t offset the wheels to stick way out.
I'm just on stock wheels and Cooper Discover AT3 at 265/70/17. No aftermarket changes at all. I'm on wet and muddy jobsites with no paved roads on a daily basis and I've been getting covered.
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I'm just on stock wheels and Cooper Discover AT3 at 265/70/17. No aftermarket changes at all. I'm on wet and muddy jobsites with no paved roads on a daily basis and I've been getting covered.
The first image was mine 2 weeks after I bought it in 2014. This is after an hour of highway driving in an ice storm that hit San Antonio. I was also working on land oil rigs at the time so I understand what you are describing. Unless you can find a wide set of flaps that drops almost to the ground you will never completely get rid of some spray. I did find after installing step sliders that a lot of the middle stuff was mitigated by the sheet metal in the sliders. So you could reduce a considerable amount of the main stuff between the fenders by installing a wide-ish running board of some sort. I have seen some 4Runner packages with a wide flat running board/step bar installation. Not as durable as a slider but you sound like you're not looking for sliders as much right now. The 2nd image is with the sliders after a couple hours of wet trails but no deep mud. Just giving you something to consider.
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The first image was mine 2 weeks after I bought it in 2014. This is after an hour of highway driving in an ice storm that hit San Antonio. I was also working on land oil rigs at the time so I understand what you are describing. Unless you can find a wide set of flaps that drops almost to the ground you will never completely get rid of some spray. I did find after installing step sliders that a lot of the middle stuff was mitigated by the sheet metal in the sliders. So you could reduce a considerable amount of the main stuff between the fenders by installing a wide-ish running board of some sort. I have seen some 4Runner packages with a wide flat running board/step bar installation. Not as durable as a slider but you sound like you're not looking for sliders as much right now. The 2nd image is with the sliders after a couple hours of wet trails but no deep mud. Just giving you something to consider.
I noticed you added fender flares in the second pic. Did they make any difference with the mud spray? I was considering trying that as well as bigger flaps.
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Those look nice. I like how they stick out wide.
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I noticed you added fender flares in the second pic. Did they make any difference with the mud spray? I was considering trying that as well as bigger flaps.
No help in that department. When all is said and done they are only about 1/2" wider than the factory flares.
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Reviving this old thread, has anyone installed rokblokz mud flaps on an early 5th Gen (2010-2014) and can confirm if they fit or not?

The website only lists 2014+, and when I asked the factory they haven't had an early 5th Gen in to test fit them so couldn't confirm.

As a side note, props to the rokblokz customer service team, they are super accommodating. They are able to give me a mixed set (regular front, XL rear - I'm mainly concerned about protecting my trailer from rocks and salt) as well as only etch the mounting holes not fully cut through in case the holes don't line up, but I'd still love to know someone else has got em before I pull the trigger.

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I'm interested in this as well. I'd like to get some spacers but I absolutely do not want to muck w/ the paint as I live on a gravel road.

Have any of you looked/installed these things?

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Reviving this old thread, has anyone installed rokblokz mud flaps on an early 5th Gen (2010-2014) and can confirm if they fit or not?

The website only lists 2014+, and when I asked the factory they haven't had an early 5th Gen in to test fit them so couldn't confirm.

As a side note, props to the rokblokz customer service team, they are super accommodating. They are able to give me a mixed set (regular front, XL rear - I'm mainly concerned about protecting my trailer from rocks and salt) as well as only etch the mounting holes not fully cut through in case the holes don't line up, but I'd still love to know someone else has got em before I pull the trigger.

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I'd like to bump this thread again.

Rokblokz has their 5th Gen flaps listed up to a 2020. I emailed but they can't confirm for 2021.

I assume there would be no issue with the 2021 but I just wanted to see if anyone else has installed them on a 2021.
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I'd like to bump this thread again.

Rokblokz has their 5th Gen flaps listed up to a 2020. I emailed but they can't confirm for 2021.

I assume there would be no issue with the 2021 but I just wanted to see if anyone else has installed them on a 2021.

The 21’s have the same stock mudflaps as previous years , these will fit as it uses the stock mounting locations they just haven’t probably put hands on a 21 to confirm it themselves.

Pull the trigger and you’ll be happy.
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I have the rockblocks flaps. They mount to factory locations and work great.
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The 21’s have the same stock mudflaps as previous years , these will fit as it uses the stock mounting locations they just haven’t probably put hands on a 21 to confirm it themselves.

Pull the trigger and you’ll be happy.
They actually sent a second email saying that, basically, they see no reason why they wouldn't. Me neither.

Ordered this morning. A set for the 4Runner and a set for a (hopefully soon) incoming Tacoma.

I'm pretty much driving gravel roads 50% of the time right now. The stock flaps aren't cutting it. With no running boards or sliders my rockers are getting pretty chewed up.

Too bad it's a zillion dollars extra to get them in Canada.

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