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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 03:52 PM
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O.k I don.t get it. Why put on something that small. I don't think those would even do anything LOL ! Sorry I had to look twice because at first I thought you were posting the before mudflap pics. What is it you call those by the way, just curious?
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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by CanadianJackal
O.k I don.t get it. Why put on something that small. I don't think those would even do anything LOL ! Sorry I had to look twice because at first I thought you were posting the before mudflap pics. What is it you call those by the way, just curious?
Style????? I think Rally Armor or making your own is still your best bet.
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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 06:11 PM
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believe it or not, they actually do make a very noticable difference for everyday driving on paved roads, at least with stock rims/positioning. they appear much smaller, obviously, but that doesnt necessarily mean they dont work. i think the word you're looking for is "minimalist" or something along those lines, lol. actually, the design is quite smart, it doesnt look like they stick out all that much, but they do sit out far enough to completely handle the width of the stock (or similar) wheel/tire and then some. the only problem is if the wind is blowing or you have other vehicles creating wind turbulence, thats the problem and main cause or dirt, etc. on the paint, although that is even minimal in itself. im happy with them, but for ultimate protection, and if you want the peace of mind, without having to experiment and spend money on something you arent sure of, just go with the rallyarmor. im sure you'll be pleased

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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 06:13 PM
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I have the basic Rally Armor mudflaps with EVO VIII rims and 235s, and the flaps cover everything perfectly. The point is to protect the paint, and they do.
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