mud flaps
#22
RE: mud flaps
ORIGINAL: TINKED
I would not get mudflaps...when you are 4 wheeling they do it hung up on things and ripp your whole fender wall out....Not a good idea !
speaking from experience !
I would not get mudflaps...when you are 4 wheeling they do it hung up on things and ripp your whole fender wall out....Not a good idea !
speaking from experience !
Therefore they are great for people like us who get tired of keepin her shiny only to have her all messed up first drip of water we drive over.
#24
RE: mud flaps
I am slowly getting my H3 ready for off roading (rock protectors in). Just the other day I cleaned my H3 sparkling. I took it to a touchless car wash that has a prep area and really cleaned it up nice. Washed the wheels, wheel wells, underside, etc., etc.,. I left the car wash (it has a power dryer) and decided to take her up to 55 to dry off the few remaining wet areas.
I get done, get out to check the vehicle and the front tires must have been a bit wet, ugly blackish gray dried gunk on the rear right behind passenger doors on the part that sticks out.
Do they make a mud flap for off roaders, one that perhaps gives or is made of a more rubberized material?
Thanks,
Rob
I get done, get out to check the vehicle and the front tires must have been a bit wet, ugly blackish gray dried gunk on the rear right behind passenger doors on the part that sticks out.
Do they make a mud flap for off roaders, one that perhaps gives or is made of a more rubberized material?
Thanks,
Rob
#25
RE: mud flaps
I used my cheap, plain Autozone flaps laying around. They will bend back when you need them to and I didn't have to drill any painted surface to mount them. I used the rocker panel screw and two self-tapping screws (into the wheel well liner).
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