2008 Evo X Mud Flaps
I would recommend not getting the OEM ones.
Not sure what sort of warranty they have on them but the wording scrapes off with a power wash, and it looks like the aluminum at the bottom is separating. Very dissapointing considering the price of the OEM ones.
And for the record, I actually got em from MitsubishiParts.net
got good quick service.
Not sure what sort of warranty they have on them but the wording scrapes off with a power wash, and it looks like the aluminum at the bottom is separating. Very dissapointing considering the price of the OEM ones.
And for the record, I actually got em from MitsubishiParts.net
got good quick service.
The aluminum plates separated from my rear OEM mud flaps as well.
So I just drilled out the rivets, removed them, and plugged the holes with universal black plastic plugs bought from a hardware store. I think they look better without the aluminum plates anyway.
So I just drilled out the rivets, removed them, and plugged the holes with universal black plastic plugs bought from a hardware store. I think they look better without the aluminum plates anyway.
I also have the mitsu brand and they collect quite a bit of debris behind them (the rear ),rocks and road debris.
Also if your worried about stone chips try tapeworks.com they sell sheets of the clear .8 mm clear film it works great and has a nice finish when you apply it .
Also if your worried about stone chips try tapeworks.com they sell sheets of the clear .8 mm clear film it works great and has a nice finish when you apply it .
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