Mudguards - Sorry to start a new thread
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Mudguards - Sorry to start a new thread
I've been searching for 30 min, please help. There was a guy working out of his garage making mud/stone/crap guards for the wheel wells and I can't find the thread. Anyone that can point me in the right direction?
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Last edited by Shogunade; 02-23-2023 at 02:58 PM.
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I have them and this week drove for the first time in the wet since they were installed a couple if weeks ago. They definitely help quite a bit. Great low cost option to protect the haunches.
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I collected a bit of stuff on various Mud Guard options that I came across a while back. The one that folks seemed to be having success with was one called: "Highland Long Life Duraflex" Part Number: 3483800-D
I think Google would be your friend in attempting to locate these.
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I think Google would be your friend in attempting to locate these.
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I just purchased front and rear. I’m not 100% sure I’ll install both (or either) yet. I’ll see how they look.
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I just ordered the carbon fiber ones on eBay.