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Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at and be showing you how to install the full set of WeatherTech no-drill mud flaps on our 2023 Ford F-150. So full set means front and rear, driver and passenger. So four mud flaps in total giving you full coverage around your vehicle. The fronts are gonna help with kicking rock up onto your paint, keeping dirt and debris clear of that painted surface, and the rears can help with the the exact same thing.
Or if you're maybe towing a trailer or something, maybe a camper, it's gonna help provide a little bit of protection there. Now, these are gonna be custom fit for your F-150, and at the rear we can see that particularly well with this small plastic bump out right here. The mud flap will contour around that shape and match up perfectly to the vehicle where it sits. On the inside, the installation, like the name suggests, is going to be no-drill. That process will look slightly different for the front or the rear, but basically you don't have to worry about any modifications to your vehicle regardless of what set you have installed.
And the material is going to be a thermoplastic resin. It's a bit more of a rigid material but still has some flex to it, and it's gonna match all the black plastics on your vehicle really well. But as far as that installation goes, like I said, no drilling acquired and it's pretty straightforward. The rears are gonna be a little bit easier than the fronts just because there's a little more room to work in this wheel well here. But we'll show you how we got both of 'em installed right now.
Starting off your installation, you just wanna make sure you find the right mud flap for the correct side. On the inside of the flap, there should be some lettering that says RH or LH, right hand for passenger, left hand for driver. Or, worst-case scenario, you can just take the mud flap and line it up inside your wheel well and make sure the contours all line up. And then you can carry on by removing some factory hardware. For the rear, we just have two push pin fasteners.
You can see them poking out the other side inside the wheel well liner here. And these are not gonna get reused. So grab yourself a trim tool, something with like a forked end. Flathead screwdriver can work here, but these are pretty tricky, and you might find that you have a little bit of trouble getting them out. But if you mangle them in the process, since they're not getting reused, that's okay. So that bottom one was giving us some trouble. These fins, especially when the clips are brand new, can be really tricky. What I found was squeezing them and just kind of crushing those fins made it a lot easier to pop out the bottom side. You might consider doing that, and especially since they're so easy to reach in that wheel well, it's not too bad. Now, on this intersection right here where the mud flap will end up sitting once it's fully installed, your kit's gonna come with a small bit of paint protection film. I'm just gonna spray off the area with some soapy water, kind of wipe it down, dry it off. Now, these will also have a right-hand and a left-hand side, and just do your best to get this right up to the edge. And press it firmly in place. This doesn't need to be super precise. You can get really precise with it if you want, but really this is just gonna be covered up by the mud flap anyway. We just wanted to protect the paint of it. The mud flap is gonna have this small quarter-turn lever. Make sure that's flipped down for right now. And line up the mud flap with that wheel well. You're gonna take your included Allen key and turn that lever by tightening the screw. And you should see a small tab right about there. You want that all the way to the right to know that that lever is fully engaged. I'm gonna tighten this down just a little more so that we can hopefully let go of the flap. And it'll hold itself in place so we can get the rest of our hardware in. The newly provided hardware will be a bit hard to see with my hands in the way, but it's essentially a Phillips head screw with a flat washer and a flange nut paired up together going through the previous locations where those plastic push pin fasteners were. I'll push that bottom one up first and tighten the flange nut up top. And the reason we're doing this first is because, once we have that screw poking through the side, it's gonna kind of cover that up. So it's gonna be pretty much impossible to tighten it. So get it hand tight for now and

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