Rokblokz rally style mud flaps

That feels like a new update as I dont think it used to say that. It would be good to know what the required modification is so hopefully they come out with additional details.
I have a 1958, but this weekend I stopped at a dealer to look at the FE rock rails and mud flaps. They had a 1958, LC premium, and FE next to each other. I noted that the LC mud flaps come up significantly higher than the 1958 or the FE. I was not looking at this, but I assume the fender flare on the LC and FE has an additional bolt on location that is absent on the wheel well molding on the 1958. I note that the Rockblokz go up to the kick out on the LC flare. While the 1958 does have a small kick out on the molding, it is not nearly as large so there’d be a couple inch gap there too.
 
Is RokBlokz on this forum? I wonder if they'd create at 1958 version.
 
Is RokBlokz on this forum? I wonder if they'd create at 1958 version.
This is the response I got from them:

“We have not been able to personally test our 2024 land Cruiser on a 1958, model quite yet. We don't have a date yet of when we will get one in.

With that being said, Our install Video may help you evaluate the fit.”

Having watched the install portion next to my 1958, all of locations look identical. So I think they’ll work without issue.
 
To those who have purchased, what colorway did you end up going with? Any chance you could post pictures with the logo? I know I want the flaps to be black, but am debating between black and grey logo. Thanks!!!
 

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A helpful photo Lynn from RokBlokz sent me showing the width of the front mud flaps compared to the stock ones:
RokblokzMudFlaps.jpg
 
I'm pretty sure those are standard size from the shoot with @UtahCruiser's Land Cruiser.
The perspective is just odd based on the pictures from Yotajay that show the XL. These ones look wider and taller. I didn’t see them but I’ll have to dig in and see if they put dimensions on the website.
 
They are only a little longer than the stock ones -- it's hard to tell in that photo, I'll attach one I lightened. The ones @YotaJay040524 posted look longer than these, to me at least. I'm leaning toward getting a set of these for my switch to the Tacoma 45 offset wheels, the stock ones barely cover the tread area on my 275/60R20 snow tires. I got salt spray all over the sides of the Land Cruiser when I drove in snowy areas.

RokblokzMudFlapsAdjusted.jpg
 
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They are only a little longer than the stock ones -- it's hard to tell in that photo, I'll attach one I lightened. The ones @YotaJay040524 posted look longer than these, to me at least. I'm leaning toward getting a set of these for my switch to the Tacoma 45 offset wheels, the stock ones barely cover the tread area on my 257/60R20 snow tires. I got salt spray all over the sides of the Land Cruiser when I drove in snowy areas.

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For my use, I wanted wider but not much longer. Longer tends to hang up in rocks and snow when backing up (which I do often in winter) plus to me it looks like a trucker when they are nearly on the ground. If I had a lift or significantly larger tires I would absolutely want longer.

I've found these to have excellent coverage for snow and salt and I'm in the canyons once a week at the minimum.
 
For my use, I wanted wider but not much longer. Longer tends to hang up in rocks and snow when backing up (which I do often in winter) plus to me it looks like a trucker when they are nearly on the ground. If I had a lift or significantly larger tires I would absolutely want longer.

I've found these to have excellent coverage for snow and salt and I'm in the canyons once a week at the minimum.
Same, I just want something a little wider.
 
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