Mudflaps/Mud Guards on a GLE
If it helps I will not be off-roading or tackling anything other than city streets and highways.
I am wondering if I should get mud flaps for both front and back if I have the running boards. Anyone else have running boards and considering front (and back) mud flaps?


The flaps and running boards probably help some, but I would prefer plastic fender liners that protect the entire edge of the fender, like Jeep, Land Rover, and others have as standard equipment. We regularly drive off pavement, and most of the road damage we have had on our vehicles are chips on the front end and in the windshield.
The flaps and running boards probably help some, but I would prefer plastic fender liners that protect the entire edge of the fender, like Jeep, Land Rover, and others have as standard equipment. We regularly drive off pavement, and most of the road damage we have had on our vehicles are chips on the front end and in the windshield.


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The flaps and running boards probably help some, but I would prefer plastic fender liners that protect the entire edge of the fender, like Jeep, Land Rover, and others have as standard equipment. We regularly drive off pavement, and most of the road damage we have had on our vehicles are chips on the front end and in the windshield.
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If it helps I will not be off-roading or tackling anything other than city streets and highways.
I'm unsure if the mud flaps would fit a standard 2016 GLE 550e without the exterior sport package. The wheel well configuration (sheet metal/fenders/bumpers) is different between the standard and sport.
I'm unsure if the mud flaps would fit a standard 2016 GLE 550e without the exterior sport package. The wheel well configuration (sheet metal/fenders/bumpers) is different between the standard and sport.
I don't think the running boards are an issue, as these are before the rear wheels. Unsure if there is a difference in the rear bumper cover on the Exterior Sport Package compared to standard. It may just have to do with the GLE550e being different from the GLE 350/400, etc. in my instance. But then you have a GLE 350 with the Exterior Sport Package - right? If this is true, then it is most likely the issue is with the Exterior Sport Package.
Last edited by Nor Cal SL55; Nov 15, 2016 at 01:06 PM.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4x-F...b-1f51876e0cea
"Fitment For Mercedes-Benz GLE 2015-2016 (Only fit for Benz GLE with running boards or side skirt, Can't fit for AMG Sport.) "
That's the rub. I've got AMG Sport package. Gonna look through AliExpress though to see if they have others that might fit.
I noticed that the first picture in the ad is a picture is of a sport model, but they are showing the flaps being applied to a standard model.
You can see by the pictures that the rear bumper covers are different on the different models.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Mud-Flap...JXxTJ-&vxp=mtr
Last edited by Nor Cal SL55; Dec 2, 2016 at 09:56 AM.
The flaps and running boards probably help some, but I would prefer plastic fender liners that protect the entire edge of the fender, like Jeep, Land Rover, and others have as standard equipment. We regularly drive off pavement, and most of the road damage we have had on our vehicles are chips on the front end and in the windshield.
I am planning to get Mud Flaps installed on my 2016 GLE300d. Would appreciate pictures with Mudflaps for GLE with running board on them.
Mine has running board on it.
After reading this thread, I still don't know the answer - Where can I purchase a mud flap that will fit, be able to be customized to fit, or is adaptable to fit? Can't get to the end of the street without some of it coming along for the ride, ON THE SIDE OF MY DIAMOND WHITE BEAST. In this time of technology, someone out there in "Cyber World", must have successfully dealt with this in the past! This plea is not for me, mind you, it's for my considerably younger wife. Having to wash the car everyday, tires her out to the point that she starting to have problems keeping up with me. The gang at the Senior Center miss her.
Seriously, doubt I would have bought this vehicle had I known of this issue! Had flaps on all my previous vehicles (At least the ones in the past 50 years)
It's not just blowin' off 'vettes in my SLEEPER SUV; it's lookin good while I'm doin' it!
A lot of men on this site anxiously await your response.
A. 2nd. wives are almost always better. The first marriages are based on passion, which, in itself, makes us think illogically, The 2nd. is usually for companionship, love, and with forethought. (Logically)
B. Never give her too much to do. Boredom breeds a desire for action.
C. Have her be concerned for your health. (She doesn't want to have to deal with convalescing husband.)
D. Lavish admiration on her for a job well-done! Repeatedly!
E. Compliment her on how fit and healthy she is. Her lifestyle has paid off! Keep washing, er, exercising.
Now, who knows about MY mud flaps!







