Do mud flaps really help
#23
RE: Do mud flaps really help
Yeah, he got the OR bug bad---
He's kind of like Carmen Sandiego, the way he keeps turning up in different photos from all over.
From Moab, to Super Lift, to South West Texas.........
Nice guy. I wish I had the time to do what he does.
He's kind of like Carmen Sandiego, the way he keeps turning up in different photos from all over.
From Moab, to Super Lift, to South West Texas.........
Nice guy. I wish I had the time to do what he does.
#24
RE: Do mud flaps really help
I would get mud flaps, I noticed a large difference on how much mud and dirt get up on the side of my H3 when I drive down the street. Out here in the Desert all the cities think the water with evap. and it does not, so we have to drive through it. [:@]
#25
RE: Do mud flaps really help
ORIGINAL: littlehummerboy
Yes, I think that was who had them for sale.
ORIGINAL: Gunner_45
Hunner?
Hunner?
#27
RE: Do mud flaps really help
I bought the Husky brand flaps for mine. They use existing holes in the inner fender with just a few for additional holding (2 holes added on each front flap one just one hole added on the rear). I take them off when I do serious off-roading though. I have torn them off other vehicles in the past and I don't feel like replacing my inner fenders . . .
I only paid $29.00 for each pair (plus shipping and tax) off of Amazon.com.
I have a few pics in my Hummer gallery if you are curious: LINKY
I only paid $29.00 for each pair (plus shipping and tax) off of Amazon.com.
I have a few pics in my Hummer gallery if you are curious: LINKY
#29
RE: Do mud flaps really help
"Splash Guards" is the correct term and I say that with my pinky up. I got just the GM fronts (couldn't see the poit of rears) from Hummer-Parts.com for $34.30 plus shipping. They help, but with the Adventure you still get plenty of stuff flying around. On the street around town, they do help save the rear flares from regular road crud abuse. Easiest Flap/Guard install I have ever done.
#30
RE: Do mud flaps really help
ORIGINAL: Doc Olds
"Splash Guards" is the correct term and I say that with my pinky up. I got just the GM fronts (couldn't see the poit of rears) from Hummer-Parts.com for $34.30 plus shipping. They help, but with the Adventure you still get plenty of stuff flying around. On the street around town, they do help save the rear flares from regular road crud abuse. Easiest Flap/Guard install I have ever done.
"Splash Guards" is the correct term and I say that with my pinky up. I got just the GM fronts (couldn't see the poit of rears) from Hummer-Parts.com for $34.30 plus shipping. They help, but with the Adventure you still get plenty of stuff flying around. On the street around town, they do help save the rear flares from regular road crud abuse. Easiest Flap/Guard install I have ever done.