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Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
Both front mud flaps tore off along the seam within a few weeks. The rear flaps have lasted longer, but they are breaking apart. Maybe extra brittle due to the cold winter?
Rene Decelles
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
Installed all 4 in half hour. The rear mount in the factory push plugs, and the front mount in the 1 factory push plug hole, then drilled 3 small pilot holes on each side and installed the supplied screws in the plastic fender moulding. Very easy and very snug fit!!!
Randall W. Bell
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2024
The guards are fairly easy to install. They come with screws and clip nuts but the holes are so far from the edge of the plastic trim that the clip nuts are useless. The front guards go one one existing fastener and you will need to drill three more holes and supply your own auto body fasteners. I guess you could use the supplied screws but you are just fastening to the plastic lip. The rear guards fit on four existing fasteners which you can reuse if you are careful removing them. The guards fit nicely to the body of the Bronco Sport and look like the oem guards. The obvious advantage to oem is the cost and time will tell if they stand up as well.
PatrickB
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I purchased these for my 2023 Bronco Sport Badlands. The back fit okay but, candidly the quality is not up to par. The front flaps do not fit. I ordered a replacement set and they do not fit either. Base don the fact the front don't fit, and the quality is pretty poor, I'd look for an alternative. I'd go as far as suggest OEM.
Paul P.
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
Seem to be good quality, but front mud flaps 100% require drilling and additional hardware. You can see in first picture of front, there is only one original hole to line up. Rear flaps line up perfectly with all holes. I have a ‘22 BSBL. Mud flaps look great & fit well, but NOT as simple to install as seller would lead you to believe. No instructions whatsoever, and should have included additional hardware - like pushpins. Easier to install rear flaps if you remove wheels, but not necessary if you have very short screwdriver.Hopefully they do the job.
Dacia
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
On the 2023 bronco sport, the holes are behind the fender flare in the front of the vehicle. That being said, can not mount the front mud flaps due to where the holes are for the car.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
I read the reviews and knew the front pair do not align with any of the existing holes on the 2024 Bronco Sport. No problem as I can drill the holes. What I wish is that the supplied clips won’t work and I had to purchase these separately. The mud flaps were contoured very well to the vehicle.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
looks good. no instruction sheet or info.Could not find on Utube as well.I will guess the best way to install clips, ..
@D
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2024
Does not line up with body. Mounting hardware works for rear flaps, but no good for front flaps. Screwed into plastic and 1 plastic tab. Would have return for refund if I started with the front.. Avoid.
Steven smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
I put them on my Ford bronco sport they fit perfect so easy to install and they are holding up very well
Holly Sigler
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Easy to install but had to drill holes in order to install the front ones. Also had to use screw in plastic push pins for the front also.
Diane S.
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2023
Great addition to my 2023 Ford Bronco Sport (OuterBanks)Fit perfectly!! (unlike different reviewer saying the front ones didn't fit).Thought I'd take the chance and order them anyways and sure enough, they're excellent.Time will tell how they hold up in the freezing winter where I live. I did stick them in my freezer and then tested them for flexibility.... which seemed pretty good. So we'll see.
Kris Totten
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
My 23' Badlands had one hole for the front mats. I needed to drill 3 holes on each side. Was not difficult to do- just awkward. Had to hold the clips with needle nose pliers to tighten up. The rear mats were very easy to install.
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