<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by z:
.....For off-road use, use flexible ones like mine. .....….. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
So what kind are those and from whom do we check with to order them? Someone implied that they thought you were trying to sell these, are u? If not who is?
Have you found them to work well?
Do they seem to help with the snow/slush/grime/mud covered fender flares and the "keep me clean for a day" doors?
How much did they cost?
So far it seems like only a few people have had success whether it is the Husky or the GM flaps. My GM flaps do not work great. It has been a "High Weather Event" winter here and I do not need it to look flashy just good enough to see my company logos which are on the way, and to protect the body...I am either putting people in my truck/moble office or arriving at their door several times a week so it wouldn't hurt if the flaps worked better.
Don't get me wrong, I like the mud look and I bet most of you don't wash the red sand and clay off your truck for a week after you leave Moab...kind of a badge of honor. But on Business call...clean would be nice once in a while.
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Yellow 06 H3 5 Speed ~ Luxury Off Road, Black and Chrome trim, Sunroof, Leather, XM Monsoon, Brushguard, Rail Steps, Yakima Pro 16, Mud Flaps, Hard Spare Tire Cover, pwdr coat fuel door.... .Riding like a Spirit on the Wind.
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