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Old Dec 9, 2016, 04:42 PM
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Can't go wrong if you are at stock height.
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Old Dec 27, 2016, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by greenfire
Can't go wrong if you are at stock height.
looking great!
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Old Dec 30, 2016, 11:39 PM
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I feel the same way.. lowered with mud flaps looks weird...
Old Jan 7, 2017, 01:14 PM
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I've Always Loved Them Personally, Used to have them on My Gts also.

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I've always liked the authentic Ralliart flaps but can never bring myself to spend that kind of cash on mud flaps
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Originally Posted by Valerie Strong
I've read a few places that mud flaps should be one of the first things I get for my Evo, but all those posts are old and very very few and far between. I have a ton up upgrades/fixing to do and only a limited budget (new fuel injectors, SST cooling, etc), so I'm just wondering hoqw high on the priority list a $130 set of mud flaps should be.
100% recommended especially if you do any spirited back road driving!
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Little late to post this but,


From my understanding the 2008 Evo side skirts (non aero kit) are different from the 2010-2015 non aero skirts. The slimmer skirts would allow more rocks to flick up from the front wheels and chip the lower part of the rear door, alas many people got mud flaps to minimize this. Its not as important on 2010+ Evos with the wider side skirt, but to each their own.


I run a set of OEM ones on my 2013 because I like the look and because I got 2 sets of them for a helluava steal.
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I have them and believe that they do help keep rock chips off of the sides. My hood and front fenders have several chips from 25k miles, but the sides are still pristine. I don't think they look bad at all, of course my flaps are black on a black car, so they don't stand out much.
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Originally Posted by Apexaholic
From my understanding the 2008 Evo side skirts (non aero kit) are different from the 2010-2015 non aero skirts. The slimmer skirts would allow more rocks to flick up from the front wheels and chip the lower part of the rear door, alas many people got mud flaps to minimize this. Its not as important on 2010+ Evos with the wider side skirt, but to each their own.


That is correct 2008 non-aero skirts are different than the rest, thinner and they do allow a lot more stone chips.
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