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2018 Jeep Wrangler JL Quick Release Mud Flaps

2018 Jeep Wrangler JL Quick Release Mud Flaps

Jeeps are fun to modify and make your own. One of the first things people often do is add aftermarket wheels and bigger tires. With larger tires, you get mud and gunk sprayed all the way down the side of your jeep, often filling the door handles. Not to mention that cops are cracking down on lifted vehicles needing mud flaps.

Rokblokz now has a solution for the 2018+ Jeep Wrangler JL and Wrangler Unlimited JL (all trims)!

    

The flaps for the JL Wrangler are a completely new style for Rokblokz. The really cool thing about them is that they are quick to remove on the trail and don't require any tools!  The front flaps are mounted with three thumb screws, so remove those and pull your flap of. The rear flaps mount using a special bracket that also allows the flaps to be adjusted in and out depending on wheel fit. These remove quickly with one thumb screw and then slide them off the bracket.

      

The front flaps are also super easy to remove in the field with 3 thumb screws!
They are available in Regular for stock vehicle and in an XL which is wider and longer for vehicles with larger wider wheels.  We offer a variety of colors for both the flaps and the logo, so that you can create a look that is just right for you!
Rokblokz Off-road Mud Flaps are made from the same ultra durable material that we use for our rally style mud flaps. A proprietary blend of polymers that is rigid enough to hold its shape and do its job while soft enough to be extremely flexible and durable.
The molecular structure of our proprietary blend of polymers, unlike other rigid mud flaps in the industry, allow our material to have extreme impact resistance and retain its flexibility and durability even in the extreme cold.
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