Mud Flaps protect the fenders and exterior of the van from rocks, mud, road grime and other debris. And, we must admit, they make the van looks better too! We wished our Ford Transit came with them from factory, but it’s not the case. We went on a mission to find the best mud flaps for our Ford Transit and we finally got the WeatherTech Mud Flaps for front (#110051) and rear (#120051).
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What we Like
- We dig the look!
- They’re easy to install; no drilling required.
- The time it takes to install them is approximately one beer.
- They come with very detailed and comprehensive instructions (with pictures).
What we Don’t Like …
- We wish the front mud flaps were a bit longer for extra protection.
- Don’t expect a miracle from mud flaps; the plastic trim under the van still gets muddy, but just a little further back than it used to.
Models & Where to Buy
Installation
We normally like to add our own instructions, but here the manufacturer instructions are VERY comprehensive. It makes our job easier, nice 🙂 So here are the manufacturer instructions:
Maintenance and Care
Nothing to see here!
Resources
WeatherTech Website: www.weathertech.com/ford/2017/transit/mudflap-no-drill-digitalfit/
CHEERS!
Wondering if you have the front wheel well liners and if so, did you have to do any trimming with installing the mud flaps?
We do not have the front wheel well liners, so I can’t really comment on that sorry!
antoine
I have the weather tech mud flaps and I was wondering if 245/75/16 tires would have enough clearance….
Yes!