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The Dee Zee DZ17939 Universal Plastic Mud Flaps are durable, powder-coated black composite accessories designed for front-end protection on vans, SUVs, and trucks. Measuring 11" x 15", they offer a universal fit and easy screw-in installation, sold in pairs to complement running boards and tube steps while enhancing vehicle aesthetics.
Brand | DEE ZEE |
Vehicle Service Type | Van, SUV, Truck |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
UPC | 019023179396 |
Manufacturer | Dee Zee |
OEM Part Number | 17939 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00019023179396 |
Model | DZ17939 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 14 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | DZ 17939 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DZ 17939 |
J**T
Ideal for a custom fit. Thin and flexible. Easy to modify
Universal fit entails these are better for the DIY'er than the less inclined user. I needed this style and a thin thickness so I could cut them down to fit in my wheel wells with oversized tires and they work great for that. They are cheap enough to cut up and not feel bad about it. Would recommend if you need a custom fit.
K**T
Easy enough to install, looks good, works well
I mounted these on my 2004 Tacoma 4WD truck. At first I tried to use the old Toyota flap as a guide but then I realized all I needed to do was hold the Dee Zee flap where it looked right and lined up with the two existing bolt holes. I marked those holes and then drilled a third hole to secure the top neck of the Dee Zee. It was easy once you make sure your holes are drilled correctly: use a piece of cardboard to create a pattern which you overlay on the Dee Zee. (In fact, you could make a pattern out of the cardboard on which the Dee Zee comes attached.)You will need to turn the front wheel in order to drill the third hole, but it wasn't hard. I'm not sure about the rear wheelwell. You might have to jack the truck up and remove the tire temporarily: yes, a bit of a pain but worth it, considering how much Toyota wants for these flaps (over $100 each).The flap hangs down sufficiently to keep mud off the truck. it's maybe 2" shorter than the Toyota flaps--but those are so long, they get ripped off when you back over a rock (which is probably why you're buying new flaps, right?). It also extends about an inch outside the edge of the wheelwell--not quite as far as the Toyota, but sufficient.
C**E
not sure about these
haven't put on yet but they are thin, box was beat up and retaped and as we looked in it it had a steak knife in it hmmm got a free steak knife with our order. anyways hopefully they will look nice and last but who knows
N**E
Real thin
I found that these were very thin and decided they wouldn't work on my truck but they may work for other folks that need it's in her unit
J**W
Never received item
I ordered 2 of these over a month ago. Despite Amazon still listing this item as "in stock" they have not bothered to actually send the order to me. My account says "not shipped yet, We'll notify you via e-mail when we have an estimated delivery date for this item." After a month, and the fact that it is in stock, you might think Amazon would be able to figure that one out by now.
T**E
Easily trimmable
A little long for my application but, it trimmed easily to fit and is staying in place.
B**B
Definitely worth the price!
After 4 NY winters with these on a 2008 Nissan Frontier, they did a great job keeping mud & salt splatter off the sides of the truck & seemed to hold up well! You DO have to drill holes & align them properly, but even with little mechanical skill it's relatively easy to do. I have since traded my Nissan in for a newer truck, and since my "new" truck already had mudflaps I didn't need to buy another set; they were still on the truck in good condition. But if I needed to, I'd buy them again.
E**.
Quality
These are a quality mud flap for the price. The only drawback I found is how the side is curved. If you make the bottom of flap level it sort of looks crooked from the side due to the curve. And of course if you try and make the side look plumb then bottom looks out of level. I guess in some applications or to some people it would look fine. I decided to hang them bottom level and stop looking. :-)Other then that they are holding up perfectly on my truck.
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