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njboy
Aug 21, 2012 03:11 AM
Who's rockin mud flaps?
Sold my DD and will be using my EVO through this coming Winter. Do mud flaps offer protection from the salt? I'm concerned that they will trap slush and salt between them and the inner wheel well. I'm considering Boeshield on the suspension and inner fenders as well.
JaYr_EvO9
Aug 21, 2012 04:39 AM
^^^ good question im curious my self this would be my first winter with my slut lol And i hate rust and you know those new england weathers
GTijoejoe
Aug 21, 2012 06:03 AM
I do!!! ummm yeah all that happens.... but it also protects the side of your car from getting kicked with road salt and rocks... so which is worse?.....
abazaba410
Aug 21, 2012 10:30 AM
X2 I'd like to know
llDemonll
Aug 21, 2012 12:09 PM
they will a bit, but it can be rinsed out easily with a hose or pressure washer (which you should be doing anyways in salty areas)
ATR
Aug 21, 2012 01:48 PM
Mudflaps do not really help with salt spray under the car. It only protects from rock and salt hitting the side of the car.
Underneath, just rinse a few times a week.
EV0L-IX-MR
Aug 21, 2012 01:57 PM
Yea buddy +1 for mud flaps. I got wide wheels and it's been amazing keeping my side chip free
CO_CReX
Aug 29, 2012 08:00 AM
Good to know! This will be my first winter, I am thinking about picking up a set of Rally Armor mud flaps.
R. Burgundy
Aug 29, 2012 03:50 PM
Originally Posted by CO_CReX
(Post 10369885)
Good to know! This will be my first winter, I am thinking about picking up a set of Rally Armor mud flaps.
If you're not gonna get the evo specific ones, I know from experience that the "universal" rally armor flaps are kinda a pain in the butt. Install took a pretty long time on my car, because I'm OCD and needed them to be perfectly straight and even. and marking the holes to drill them out was kinda tedious. (don't try to do it with the wheels on, it'll make life 100x harder than it has to be)
They don't hang down very far either. To get the rear ones down to my liking (1-2 inches off the ground :P) I had to rig up an L bracket to have a place to bolt the flap too because of the way it's shaped. But for functionality, where they sit normally is fine. I just preferred the rally car stupid look over the subtle almost oem look.
Yes, they trap a lot of stuff in them. I took them off the other day for the first time in 6 months and I was amazed at the amount of twigs and rocks and stuff trapped. Just be careful and diligent about putting them on and you'll minimize that. Also, they will get very dirty looking and are pretty hard to clean on the car. Mine looked like crap like permanently dirty.
Also, I have 18x9.5 wheels and 255 tires, and my front tires rubbed constantly on them on normal turns (and full locks obviously). Theres a visible indentation on the flaps where I was rubbing and they're pretty deformed. Also, you'll hear them chattering in the wind on the highway.
For the winter months, if you think it's worth it, go for it. It can't hurt. But all that stuff I listed was enough to outweigh the fact that they looked pretty fresh haha. Sorry for the novel I wrote. Kudos if you read all that crap :P
adriano_917
Aug 29, 2012 08:39 PM
I have the rokblokz and they fit perfect no modifications needed to install, and they help out alot.
Great for the snow keep the salt from hitting you car yes you have snow trap in there nothing a car wash can't fix. And great for all year round from the rocks you kick up.
Alpha X
Aug 29, 2012 08:58 PM
Originally Posted by xRoguex
(Post 10371397)
My rally armor flaps protect my car well.
Same here. One of the first aftermarket parts I purchased :updown: