
They put front flaps on the rear wheels off the assembly line, but could you put the rear flaps on? It does not make sense. But for a few dollars I was able to fix this situation. Of course I was suspicious of drilling into my brand new truck. So here's what I did. I screwed in the screws, removed them, took a small brush and black Rust-Oleum and covered the inside of the holes. RTV screws coated and screwed back in. Then I painted the back of the holes and screws with more Rust-Oleum. Looks good and keeps rocks out of backdoors.

Nokian Tires Nordman RS2 SUV 225/60 R18 104R winter
32 Review

Cordiant Road Runner 195/65 R15 91H summer
24 Review

ORCISH 12V 13000-lb Load Capacity Electric Truck Winch Kit π with Synthetic Rope - Waterproof Off Road Winch for Jeep, Truck, SUV
35 Review

4WD ORCISH Recovery Traction Boards Tracks Tire Ladder For Sand Snow Mud - Set Of 2 (2Nd Gen Bag + Mounting Pins, Black)
39 Review