ANYONE with rallyarmour mudflaps click
ANYONE with rallyarmour mudflaps click
Could anyone would rallyarmour mudflaps post a picture looking straight at the back of the car. the only pictures i could find were side views. i want to see how they look from behind. thanks
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They are adjustable. In order to get the rear ones more vertical, I would have to dremel or drill another hole or expand the slot already there. To bring them in further towards the car, you would have to drill 2 extra holes. But really, it's easy. I put them on in the winter and just wanted them on. Someday soon I'd like to adjust them more vertical. The front ones are very vertical. But here it is. Great at protecting the paint. Some think they're ugly. I think they're not bad. But here in the midwest, you need something. anything.
They are adjustable. In order to get the rear ones more vertical, I would have to dremel or drill another hole or expand the slot already there. To bring them in further towards the car, you would have to drill 2 extra holes. But really, it's easy. I put them on in the winter and just wanted them on. Someday soon I'd like to adjust them more vertical. The front ones are very vertical. But here it is. Great at protecting the paint. Some think they're ugly. I think they're not bad. But here in the midwest, you need something. anything.
Last edited by rocketscience; Jul 12, 2005 at 10:38 PM.
I bought a set I haven't used. I'm thinking about just selling them. They look good on my friend's black STi, even lowered. But after just test fitting them on my lowered white Evo... I'm having second thoughts. They would be great for michigan winters, but not sure if I'm sold on them just yet.
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Originally Posted by rsboy
I bought a set I haven't used. I'm thinking about just selling them. They look good on my friend's black STi, even lowered. But after just test fitting them on my lowered white Evo... I'm having second thoughts. They would be great for michigan winters, but not sure if I'm sold on them just yet.
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Sand and pebbles get picked up by these sticky tires and pelt the car so I bought a set of the RallyArmours.
They are the best looking mudflap that you are going to find for the money and they'll keep the paint from getting all chipped up around the wheel wells.
The hardware kit is excellent; the fasteners are stainless steel and feature anti-theft Torx heads. The flaps are simple and durable. Whoever put this product together did a nice job.
A wise investment and they look great....well as good as a mudflap can.
Jon@TRE
They are the best looking mudflap that you are going to find for the money and they'll keep the paint from getting all chipped up around the wheel wells.
The hardware kit is excellent; the fasteners are stainless steel and feature anti-theft Torx heads. The flaps are simple and durable. Whoever put this product together did a nice job.
A wise investment and they look great....well as good as a mudflap can.
Jon@TRE
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Originally Posted by GEARS
Sand and pebbles get picked up by these sticky tires and pelt the car so I bought a set of the RallyArmours.
They are the best looking mudflap that you are going to find for the money and they'll keep the paint from getting all chipped up around the wheel wells.
The hardware kit is excellent; the fasteners are stainless steel and feature anti-theft Torx heads. The flaps are simple and durable. Whoever put this product together did a nice job.
A wise investment and they look great....well as good as a mudflap can.
Jon@TRE
They are the best looking mudflap that you are going to find for the money and they'll keep the paint from getting all chipped up around the wheel wells.
The hardware kit is excellent; the fasteners are stainless steel and feature anti-theft Torx heads. The flaps are simple and durable. Whoever put this product together did a nice job.
A wise investment and they look great....well as good as a mudflap can.
Jon@TRE
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I have a big dent on my rear driver door. thanks to a debris on the freeway that got picked up by the front wheel. these are a must for anyone concerned about paint chips. picked up a set of the rallyarmor flaps. couldn't get the rear vertical so I just left them off and just installed the fronts. dont really need them anyways as much as the fronts. figure I dont need to protect cars behind me from getting chips
Originally Posted by titaniumkingpin
anybody have pictures of the ralliart mud flaps?
I kinda don't like how the rear flaps stick so far out of the side.
I kinda don't like how the rear flaps stick so far out of the side.
I guess you need to figure out if you want them for function or fashion.
i have ralliart mudflaps on my ww evo8 and they only stick out like an inch, but are straight all around. i will take the pics and post them as soom as i can. might be later tonight.
as fot the look or function, i put them on for function. they do protect from rock chips and do not look half as bad. i like them. i can take them down quickly if needed. they are extremely usefull in winter when there is salt all over the roads. i am in chicago.
as fot the look or function, i put them on for function. they do protect from rock chips and do not look half as bad. i like them. i can take them down quickly if needed. they are extremely usefull in winter when there is salt all over the roads. i am in chicago.
Originally Posted by titaniumkingpin
anybody have pictures of the ralliart mud flaps?
I kinda don't like how the rear flaps stick so far out of the side.
I kinda don't like how the rear flaps stick so far out of the side.



