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Anybody see the flaps from Vicrez? I’ve never heard of them but in the fitment notes it lists blackwing. Worth trying for the price maybe and they list front and rear.

Yes - but I was discouraged from buying them because I heard the customer service was bad. Funny thing though, I had a super rough go of ordering from ZL1addons and finally got a refund from them after 2 mos so I guess it can’t get much worse than that…?
 
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Disregard the Vicrez. They’re a crappy universal flap. No predrilled holes, aren’t moulded in any way just flat cut plastic that doesn’t line up to utilize existing holes. And to top it off, they have a QR code for instructions that goes to a dead link.
 
Disregard the Vicrez. They’re a crappy universal flap. No predrilled holes, aren’t moulded in any way just flat cut plastic that doesn’t line up to utilize existing holes. And to top it off, they have a QR code for instructions that goes to a dead link.
$49.99 for those ! Looks like they make a $49 profit. I just put new OEM Dodge Challenger "splash guards" on my car and they cost me about $125 for the set of 4. Came with plastic rivets and some 3M tape. I wish they would make some stylish/quality ones for our Blackwings.
 
$49.99 for those ! Looks like they make a $49 profit. I just put new OEM Dodge Challenger "splash guards" on my car and they cost me about $125 for the set of 4. Came with plastic rivets and some 3M tape. I wish they would make some stylish/quality ones for our Blackwings.

I’d be in the market for some. Everyone on here needs to go to weathertechs site and request them to be made for the BWs so the ones that need them can get a set.
Go to their site, go to exterior accessories then the no drill flaps. It’ll ask for your car then hit sign up now when they say not available for the BW
 
Just found and ordered these:
 
Just found and ordered these:
Thanks for sharing. After you install them, pls share your thoughts.
 
Ignore the filth of dust all over the car please.
This is before and after on the front. More coverage to the side and bottom than the stock chip guards. Super easy install, 15 min for all 4. Uses stock hardware and no drilling required. Little on the expensive side for what they are. However, the alternatives that I’ve tried are not custom fit and are not cheaper.


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Black makes them hard to see they offer a little additional width and length lower in the front, rear offers way more than nothing. They are just proud of the fender and sloped rearward. They are a flexible material flap with a firm plastic mounting.
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Thank you, @green02crew for the extra pics. Agree, with a black car they blend in, which is not a bad thing. I think the rear ones are a little bit higher/wider on the upper portion than I would prefer and wonder if a little trimming is possible without hurting the integrity?
If it improves preventing rock chips into the paint, I rather take the benefit vs the aesthetic in this case as they still look good IMO. I have the Rift color and any paint chip is more visible over darker colors.

Thank you for posting the pics.
 
Thank you, @green02crew for the extra pics. Agree, with a black car they blend in, which is not a bad thing. I think the rear ones are a little bit higher/wider on the upper portion than I would prefer and wonder if a little trimming is possible without hurting the integrity?
If it improves preventing rock chips into the paint, I rather take the benefit vs the aesthetic in this case as they still look good IMO. I have the Rift color and any paint chip is more visible over darker colors.

Thank you for posting the pics.
They are flexible and you might be able to trim them with a razor blade. I don't want any less coverage than what they offer so I'm happy with the choice.
 
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